JKM: How we were hated by the Russians

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To the question, “Who would I denotify in Ukraine?” the average Russian responds: “Poland!” And Samuel Torkowska ... is not, unfortunately, right: present Russia IS an enemy of Poland! But why? What happened?

After Belarus and Ukraine gained independence, Russia became unexpectedly our natural geopolitical ally. But more importantly: we were always (with a break to the January uprising...) admired by the Russians. Polish soldiers were the best officers in the Tsar army. Michman Jerzy Wołkicki was a hero of Russia. Poland was the West, it was almost Paris! The Russians even forgave us for hating the Russians! You know, the bad carat... You know, the evil russian Union. But “Polish master” – it was the PAN! Rich, resourceful... They envied us that we were the happiest barracks in the camp of socialism – but they admired! Still, I remember, in 2012 Russian fans came to the game at the National. Even then, they were friendly. erstwhile 1 wanted to wave the ZSRS flag, they immediately ripped off this rag: “Don’t annoy them, they have resentment...”

So what happened?!? It's a longer story. And it started in 2008 and even earlier. erstwhile Russia was plagued by Chechen terrorists, killing Russians, slaughtering sick people in hospitals, kidnapping children in Bieslan – Poles supported terrorism, “because they are enemies of Russia”. The Poles believed (and believe!) that Putin was the 1 who silently murdered the sick in Pervomajsk and blew up houses in Moscow to incite aversion to the Iczkeriots!! But it wasn't truly noticed in Russia at the time. Then came the year 2008. The Russians threw themselves out, sacrificing the lives of their soldiers, in defence of a tiny brave nation, who was already the late president of Georgia, late. Gamsachurdia reconnaissance, promised to destruct them by making them “good Georgians”. utilizing the beginning day of the Beijing Olympics, the cunning president of Georgia (good Georgian, by the way), p. Michał SaakashviliHe attacked Ossetia. It is worth mentioning that before, he had forcibly eliminated the autonomy of Adjaria. Fortunately, the Russians had good intelligence and were prepared: not a day passed, and the Russian troops crossed the Caucasus and entered action, rejecting the aggressors.

Most interesting: Poles are convinced that Russia attacked Georgia thenOh, my God! Yet even anti-Russian-oriented Wikipedia honestly states that it was not provoked Georgia that attacked, and the global committee acknowledged Russia's right. Poles' hatred of Russia not only takes distant their ability to think logically, but does not let them to see the facts. If Osetians were to fight Russia for independency – they would be heroes in Poland, like Iczkerioci; the very fact that Russia helps them, makes them a renegade nation! Unfortunately, it didn't end there. Ukraine was ruled by p. Viktor YushchenkoIn my opinion, a U.S. agent. As part of the improvement of nationalist sentiments in Ukraine, he decreed the designation of Stefan Bandera as "National Hero". It was followed by p. Viktor Yanukovych, a friendly man and Poles and Russians. He announced that he would cancel the decree on Bander – and he cancelled (a Pole's reaction: he did it not out of his own beliefs, but due to the fact that Russia had told him to). The Russians couldn't fit in their heads that Poland supported Mr.Yushchenko against its interests. due to the fact that it was anti-Polish – but anti-Russian!

And in their heads it began to dawn that hatred of Russia is presently being fueled for American money. P. Victoria Nuland, U.S. Ambassador to Kiev, threw a $500 million street coup in Majdan against Mr. Yanukovych and led to the installation in the chair of president p. Peter Poroshenko, average supporter of flagism. The riot in Kiev then utilized Crimea. Already in 1991 I explained that Crimea would definitely return to Russia – and returned. With virtually zero opposition from local Ukrainians. The breakup with Ukraine may not have been as velvety as Slovakia with the Czech Republic and Moravia (a voltage large and 1 random corpse) – but compared to the Balkans for example... Crimea was an autonomous republic, leaving Ukraine passed (+78 – 0 = 3) The ultimate Council elected in Ukrainian times...

The Russians couldn't imagine that for this reason in Poles specified an orgy of hatred and to Russia and to JE Vladimir Putin. What was he expected to do? He was expected to let Ukrainian troops to enter Crimea and with independency supporters to do the same thing that was done in Odessa? Imagine that Lviv has autonomy in Ukraine. And in Lviv there is 80% of Poles, 12% of Jews and 8% of Ukrainians. I City Council announces independency and asks the Republic to join Poland. After all, 95% of Poles would support this – and a government that would not do it would be lynched! Yes or no?

JE Vladimir Putin made a immense mistake. alternatively of entering Ukraine in defence of the unlawfully overthrown Mr. Yanukovych (the full east Ukraine would stand behind this wall – the map of support for Mr. Yanukovych almost precisely coincides with the areas with the advantage of Russian language, and the border is b. sharp and clear!) laid his ears on himself and let himself be deceived by the West. He signed the Minsk Agreements – and hoped to be kept. They were not – and Mr Merkel admitted that they were signed only to give the Anglo-Saxons time to arm Ukraine.

To justify the West, I remind you that in 1994 the United States, Russia and the United Kingdom signed the Budapest Memorandum, under which they undertook to respect Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity – in exchange for its surrender of atomic weapons. And the Anglo-Saxons felt (rightly!) deceived – and they have an injury acquired due to Hitler, who failed to comply with the Munich Treaty. JE Vladimir Putin joined Crimea, which was no longer part of the Ukrainian Republic due to the fact that he declared independence. That was understandable. But he supported the separatists. This was a serious mistake: he disregarded the signed Memorandum – and Donetsk and Lugansk had no autonomy, while Russians were little than 66% there.

Again: it was unacceptable – but it did precisely what Poland did in 1921 supporting illegally Silesian insurgents. I consider supporting national and liberation movements to be a mistake – but it is besides not a reason for specified a feud of hatred, especially from Poland! Finally, the Russians do not realize how 1 might not realize that NATO is coming closer to Moscow and they feel threatened by another “Majdan”, “blue revolution” or simply: rocket attack.

There is nothing left of the image of the Polish master. They treat us like a dog barking at an elephant and at an American command peeing on their legs. For no reason – if you leave out that our noble anti-Russian feelings have been offended. They despise us due to the fact that they think we're the White home cones.. They besides despise us for another reason. present on the beaches in Italy or France you can see crowds of rich tourists from Russia – and a fistful of Poles saving all euro. JE Włodzimierz Putin, personally insulted by Poland at all turn, may halt his instinct of revenge. But if we introduce d***cracy in Russia, 80% of Russians will request the elected president to make a deal with Poland and Lithuania (and, by the way, to join the Federation at least those parts of Estonia and Latvia, where an highly discriminated Russian number resides).

  1. Putin is not going to do that due to the fact that he takes NATO seriously – but, for example, specified Mr.Alexie Navalny? Sure! He'll gotta like L** something. And who said, “Do not let God know the wrath of the Russian people—heavy and merciless”?

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