9 thoughts on “Poland asking for access to nuclear weapons under Nato program”
This is why the old saying ,” Politics repeats itself “, is so true.
Poland ,oh Lord Poland…they are always pitching for world importance.
Here they go again.There Nationalist pride overreaching ,and eventually used not for Polands benefit ,but the International Jews in London .
Who does Poland want these weapons used against ?
Germany ,and Russia of course.
Lithuania ,and Hungary there secondary hates.
Funny how the Polish hate the Jews,but allow themselves to be bribed ,and used by them .
All of the world’s leaders went to God crying : ” What can I do for my people? ”
When the head of Poland went to God …..God cried .
Sadly, polish leaders seem to have become the perennial useful idiots of History
There are some Poles that would like to create a separate “alliance” in Europe against Germany and Russia. Of course it’s for “self defense.”
“The countries of the area are often divided into two sub-regions, the Carpathian Mountains being the borderline: the proper Baltic-Black Seas Intermarium (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine) and the Danube-Balkan segment. Both sub-regions are collectively called the ABC area after the Adriatic, Baltic, and Black (Czarne in Slavic languages) Seas. [This would include countries such as Hungary, Romania, the Czech and Slovak republics]”
Mr. Szczepański’s other concerns are that the German lands that were historically German, going back almost 1,000 years (Konigsberg and East Prussia – now Kaliningrad, Russia, Sudetenland – Czech Republic and of course the German areas that are now a part of Poland, including his hometown) are never returned to Germany. Regarding Konigsberg, he writes “dealing with the Königsberg question must be a certain element of the normalization of Polish-Russian relations.”
As far as I know everything is for “self defense” these days, that includes when the USA attacks Iraq or any other country, no matter where it is. I don’t believe countries have “War Departments” any more, they’ve been renamed to “Defense Department.” The fact that Germany has never requested the return of any of the lands stolen from her doesn’t seem to have had an affect on Szczepański’s anti-German attitude. I would not be opposed to Germans who desired the return of the stolen German lands but I don’t know how this could ever be done in a fair manner, since the allies immediately moved millions of Poles, Czechs, Russians and others into the cities and homes they stole from the Germans.
But I think Poland will have a hard time getting this project off the ground. Latvians, Estonians, Romanians and some Ukrainians and Lithuanians fought on the German side during WW II and have historically good relations with Germany. Hungary has also historically been close to Germany. Contrary to the war time propaganda, there were also Czechs that were pro-German. And while it’s been shoved down he memory hole, Poland mistreated not just ethnic Germans but millions of ethnic Ukrainians in the inter-war years forcing millions to flee to Canada. http://www.counter-currents.com/2015/11/the-other-europe-an-interview-on-intermarium/
I strongly support a Russian-German friendship and alliance. I see the Poles and the loony Americans (a group of US congressmen have written to Germany again, seeking to extort from them again regarding what they call “stolen art” from Jews) as the biggest threat to Europe, with Americans being the threat and Poles being their useful idiots, just as they were in starting WW II.
Hear,hear, Peter.
Alan, what do you mean when you say ‘hear hear’? Excuse if my question sounds a bit silly and blame it on my rudimentary English. But as you now know, I am not English, English is not my mother tongue. Thx!
Sabba: it’s akin to clapping or applause; it means “I agree with what I’ve just heard or read”. It’s an old English custom, I think. I use it because it uses less keystrokes.
Maybe, I should just type “Agreed” – even less keystrokes.
Cheers
Oh I see. Now I know enough! Keep on with ‘hear hear’: it is better than ‘agreed’.
Agreed sounds too much like corporate vocabulary. I hear it all day long! Hear hear is much nicer.
basically means ‘bravo!’. 😛
Poland was carved out of Germany,Russia ,Lithuania, Hungry ,Austria ,and it Nationalism fanned to keep Europe /Germany separated from the East.
This is why the old saying ,” Politics repeats itself “, is so true.
Poland ,oh Lord Poland…they are always pitching for world importance.
Here they go again.There Nationalist pride overreaching ,and eventually used not for Polands benefit ,but the International Jews in London .
Who does Poland want these weapons used against ?
Germany ,and Russia of course.
Lithuania ,and Hungary there secondary hates.
Funny how the Polish hate the Jews,but allow themselves to be bribed ,and used by them .
All of the world’s leaders went to God crying : ” What can I do for my people? ”
When the head of Poland went to God …..God cried .
Sadly, polish leaders seem to have become the perennial useful idiots of History
There are some Poles that would like to create a separate “alliance” in Europe against Germany and Russia. Of course it’s for “self defense.”
“The countries of the area are often divided into two sub-regions, the Carpathian Mountains being the borderline: the proper Baltic-Black Seas Intermarium (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine) and the Danube-Balkan segment. Both sub-regions are collectively called the ABC area after the Adriatic, Baltic, and Black (Czarne in Slavic languages) Seas. [This would include countries such as Hungary, Romania, the Czech and Slovak republics]”
Mr. Szczepański’s other concerns are that the German lands that were historically German, going back almost 1,000 years (Konigsberg and East Prussia – now Kaliningrad, Russia, Sudetenland – Czech Republic and of course the German areas that are now a part of Poland, including his hometown) are never returned to Germany. Regarding Konigsberg, he writes “dealing with the Königsberg question must be a certain element of the normalization of Polish-Russian relations.”
As far as I know everything is for “self defense” these days, that includes when the USA attacks Iraq or any other country, no matter where it is. I don’t believe countries have “War Departments” any more, they’ve been renamed to “Defense Department.” The fact that Germany has never requested the return of any of the lands stolen from her doesn’t seem to have had an affect on Szczepański’s anti-German attitude. I would not be opposed to Germans who desired the return of the stolen German lands but I don’t know how this could ever be done in a fair manner, since the allies immediately moved millions of Poles, Czechs, Russians and others into the cities and homes they stole from the Germans.
But I think Poland will have a hard time getting this project off the ground. Latvians, Estonians, Romanians and some Ukrainians and Lithuanians fought on the German side during WW II and have historically good relations with Germany. Hungary has also historically been close to Germany. Contrary to the war time propaganda, there were also Czechs that were pro-German. And while it’s been shoved down he memory hole, Poland mistreated not just ethnic Germans but millions of ethnic Ukrainians in the inter-war years forcing millions to flee to Canada.
http://www.counter-currents.com/2015/11/the-other-europe-an-interview-on-intermarium/
I strongly support a Russian-German friendship and alliance. I see the Poles and the loony Americans (a group of US congressmen have written to Germany again, seeking to extort from them again regarding what they call “stolen art” from Jews) as the biggest threat to Europe, with Americans being the threat and Poles being their useful idiots, just as they were in starting WW II.
Hear,hear, Peter.
Alan, what do you mean when you say ‘hear hear’? Excuse if my question sounds a bit silly and blame it on my rudimentary English. But as you now know, I am not English, English is not my mother tongue. Thx!
Sabba: it’s akin to clapping or applause; it means “I agree with what I’ve just heard or read”. It’s an old English custom, I think. I use it because it uses less keystrokes.
Maybe, I should just type “Agreed” – even less keystrokes.
Cheers
Oh I see. Now I know enough! Keep on with ‘hear hear’: it is better than ‘agreed’.
Agreed sounds too much like corporate vocabulary. I hear it all day long! Hear hear is much nicer.
basically means ‘bravo!’. 😛
Poland was carved out of Germany,Russia ,Lithuania, Hungry ,Austria ,and it Nationalism fanned to keep Europe /Germany separated from the East.