Anonymous wrote:Are Ukrainians skeptical about the new Polish president?
Anonymous wrote:Zelensky is preventing scheduled presidential elections. He knows he would be defeated. Most Ukrainians want to stop the continued slaughter of their people. Zelensky is happy to let it go on, as long as he stays in power.
How is this a good thing for anyone, beyond the warmongering industries?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zelensky is preventing scheduled presidential elections. He knows he would be defeated. Most Ukrainians want to stop the continued slaughter of their people. Zelensky is happy to let it go on, as long as he stays in power.
How is this a good thing for anyone, beyond the warmongering industries?
Uh yes, they want the stopping of the slaughter of their people. They also want Russia out of their country.
They want the Russians out of historically Russian territory filled with Russians because some Soviet Bureaucrats put them in Ukraine for some dumb reason. That’s basically Ukraines claim to that territory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zelensky is preventing scheduled presidential elections. He knows he would be defeated. Most Ukrainians want to stop the continued slaughter of their people. Zelensky is happy to let it go on, as long as he stays in power.
How is this a good thing for anyone, beyond the warmongering industries?
Uh yes, they want the stopping of the slaughter of their people. They also want Russia out of their country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly is the EU’s open border policy friendly to the sovereign nations of Europe?
Recently travelled to Frankfurt and it was unrecognizable. I wasn’t safe there, even in the best part of town. We won’t be returning there any time soon.
Poland, on the other hand, has avoided participation in the welcoming of unvetted, hostile invaders.
Instead, Poland did welcome (into their homes) two million Ukrainians who wanted to assimilate into the Polish culture.
How many terrorist attacks has Poland had? Zero.
In spite of the Obama and Soros recent trip to Poland to campaign for the liberal candidate, they lost. Poland has fought long and hard for its independence. They will continue to keep Poland safe from the Klaus Schwab WEF Globalist Agenda of destruction.
The border situation ans immigration is definitely something that ticks off other EU nations. How long will they tolerate that? Can they revoke EU membership? On the other hand, EU membership has allowed Poland to grow economically. It is booming.
The parliamentary elections will be more interesting perhaps than the US mid terms.
Anonymous wrote:Zelensky is preventing scheduled presidential elections. He knows he would be defeated. Most Ukrainians want to stop the continued slaughter of their people. Zelensky is happy to let it go on, as long as he stays in power.
How is this a good thing for anyone, beyond the warmongering industries?
Anonymous wrote:Really? No one has thoughts or insights on this?? The Trump like candidate won. He will continue to stifle EU plans. While definitely not a fan of Russia, he seems not exactly happy about Ukraine either and will likely create obstacles for Ukrainian EU membership.
Anonymous wrote:How exactly is the EU’s open border policy friendly to the sovereign nations of Europe?
Recently travelled to Frankfurt and it was unrecognizable. I wasn’t safe there, even in the best part of town. We won’t be returning there any time soon.
Poland, on the other hand, has avoided participation in the welcoming of unvetted, hostile invaders.
Instead, Poland did welcome (into their homes) two million Ukrainians who wanted to assimilate into the Polish culture.
How many terrorist attacks has Poland had? Zero.
In spite of the Obama and Soros recent trip to Poland to campaign for the liberal candidate, they lost. Poland has fought long and hard for its independence. They will continue to keep Poland safe from the Klaus Schwab WEF Globalist Agenda of destruction.