'Knife in the back' – Polish outrage over Ukraine betrayals grows, could mark major turning point in public sentiment
Ever since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Polish and Ukrainian relations have flourished — at least on the surface. However, below the surface, tensions have remained. Now, recent actions by Ukraine have led to a rapid series of events, including Poland ...
I was recently thinking what country was most innocent in World War 2, and Poland came to mind - with that episode being the single exception.
That said, I'm not sure it was exactly 'dumb' - it did not have any negative consequences to my knowledge, other than further weakening the rump Czechoslovak state.
I disagree. The regime there is sending an entire generation of young men to their deaths for American empire, and they're selling their lives rather cheaply. The USG is not a 'benefactor' but rather a 'malefactor', being primarily and perhaps singly responsible for all the deaths in Ukraine.