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The libs keep telling me I must back the lesser of two evils, but then they get really mad when I tell them I want Russia to successfully repel NATO imperialism. Curious.
Yesterday i clicked on Polish news feed in browser, on 10 articles first displayed, 3 were "Russia is finished", "Russian economy is burning", "Everyone in Russia is probably dead or ran away by now", but on a small bar on the side: Ruble is rising lol
Polska is indeed a stan umysłu
ShowThere's also my History teacher talking about how Putin and Kaczyński are both communists
Co-founder and leader of PiS (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość/Law and Justice) a moderate right political party with "leftist" economics (giving people money) the ruling government for last 8 years (I think) they did lose recently
I wonder how long they're gonna be able to keep the charade going.
They will just stop at some point and relegate it to past tense. Polish information bubble is way tighter than even USA one.
Fun and games will starts if:
- Ukronazis really launch terror attacks after inevitable "stab in the back rhetorics"
- Poland gets piece of Ukraine
- Both
Indeed, west Ukraine would be a poison pill for Poland, and I suspect current Polish regime is dumb enough to go for it.
I seriously have no idea. I mean they do look fucking stupid and it surely is true for the most of govt but the current dictator Donald Tusk mostly just look like an idiot, but in reality he's probably the shrewdest politician Poland seen for decades. Thing is, he might be only shrewdest for the internal political guerilla and "do upon you but faster 101" and still ride us into this complete catastrophe.
I think the decision will be made in Washington anyway.
I agree, nothing is likely to be done without US approval in the end. I also expect there's going to be a huge fallout for the current political mainstream in Europe once Trump gets in. These people basically banked on US supporting the war to the bitter end, and then providing security for Europe after. When Trump abandons Europe, as he's most likely to do, I think there going to be a lot of uncomfortable questions coming to the surface. There's going to be economic devastation to answer for, and the threat of angry Russia next door.
so what you're saying is that if putin had as much power as western outlits say he does he'd be able to make finance fall in line? And since Russian finance is still trying to curb growth it means there is still an internal powerstruggle over whether Russia will, in the long term, fall in line with the US/IMF or China?