Is Poland the only reasonable country left in the EU?

Started by carolina73, October 12, 2019, 01:12:11 PM

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carolina73

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-poland-energy/poland-plans-new-coal-mines-despite-eus-call-for-carbon-neutrality-idUSKBN1WA1EG

Poland is converting more and more gas to US LNG
Poland keeps up with their share of NATO funding
Poland troops actually fight with US troops instead of only running supply lines like most EU countries.

I take back all the polish jokes we told as kids.

Solar

They love us, all because of Reagan. Poland has not forgotten who their true allies are.

"Let us bow before Ronald Reagan for the fact that our generation was able to bring an end to the great divisions and conflicts of the world," Mr Walesa said in a ceremony in the heart of the Polish capital Warsaw.

"What happened seemed impossible or unthinkable. The older generations still remember," the Nobel Peace laureate said.

"In Poland, we had more than 200,000 Soviet soldiers. Across Europe, there were more than a million, as well as nuclear weapons. Major changes without a nuclear conflict seemed unlikely," he added.

Reagan, who was president from 1981 to 1989, is celebrated in former Soviet satellite states for a tough line credited with having hastened the collapse of the Soviet Union.




https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/poland/8904456/Ronald-Reagan-statue-unveiled-in-Warsaw.html
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carolina73

How quickly Germany has forgotten. Russian Gas. Not paying their share to NATO.

supsalemgr

Quote from: Solar on October 12, 2019, 01:41:27 PM
They love us, all because of Reagan. Poland has not forgotten who their true allies are.

"Let us bow before Ronald Reagan for the fact that our generation was able to bring an end to the great divisions and conflicts of the world," Mr Walesa said in a ceremony in the heart of the Polish capital Warsaw.

"What happened seemed impossible or unthinkable. The older generations still remember," the Nobel Peace laureate said.

"In Poland, we had more than 200,000 Soviet soldiers. Across Europe, there were more than a million, as well as nuclear weapons. Major changes without a nuclear conflict seemed unlikely," he added.

Reagan, who was president from 1981 to 1989, is celebrated in former Soviet satellite states for a tough line credited with having hastened the collapse of the Soviet Union.




https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/poland/8904456/Ronald-Reagan-statue-unveiled-in-Warsaw.html

When Mrs. Sup and I visited Poland some years ago it was obvious how they appreciated the USA. They despised the Russian occupation.
"If you can't run with the big dawgs, stay on the porch!"