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Russia send migrants into Finland.

Finland rightly defend itself.

Russia considers it a threat.

Russkies apologists where art thou? Russia is victim of devil west looking to annihilate you, uh?
 
Well, Tusk is slightly more pro-EU, but nowhere open to migrants like people could assume. You just can’t multiculturalism Poland like that.

PiS and polish ultra nationalists aren’t my cup of tea, but I grant them the right to keep Poland… Polish, culturally and traditionally.
 
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@Redav I know that you love reading manipulated channels, but this message is stupid to an unacceptable degree.
The former Polish government let in a record-high number of Third-Worlders to Poland and on top of that Polish officials were selling visas to Asian and African criminals for 5000 dollars or euros.

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Needless to say, terrorists from #shitholeCountries, who got Polish visas, got to Mexico and crossed the U.S. border illegally where they have been caught.

So, please cut your crap, as you don’t have the foggiest idea about politics in Poland.

Do you believe it’s normal when the government used Pegasus, a software that is dedicated to spying on terrorists, to spy on the government's opponents, journalists, judges, lawyers and anybody who criticised the government?
Do you believe the state TV, that is financed by each and every member of the Polish society, should look like TV in North Korea or in Russia?
Do you believe stealing hundreds of billions of euros from the state budget and giving it out to the ruling party’s friends and families is something that honest government should do?

If you believe it’s not right, don’t be surprised that we booted the current government out on the 15th of October, but they wasted two months just to keep wages for their families, whose incompetent members got jobs in state-owned companies. The previous government actually won the election, but they could not form a coalition with anybody, as they turned all other parties into enemies due to their own wish.
Needless to say, they have been the elections with the highest turnout in Poland”s history.
 
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Well, Tusk is slightly more pro-EU, but nowhere open to migrants like people could assume. You just can’t multiculturalism Poland like that.

PiS and polish ultra nationalists aren’t my cup of tea, but I grant them the right to keep Poland… Polish, culturally and traditionally.
If you want to keep Poland culturally and traditionally Polish, do you import a record+high number of Third-Worlders?
There are hundreds of thousands of them in big cities, so the people who live in big cities uncovered that BS and voted the previous government out.
 
Poland suffers from a demographic change of its own, with many Poles living abroad. The fact is that Europe needs immigration. But it has to be steered and controlled. The funniest part about the left's infatuation with unregulated immigration is that they only do the bidding of the shadier segments of our economies. Many Europeans don't want to work as harvest hands, cleaners or parcel delivery men anymore; and the economy doesn't want to pay them the kind of money that would make them reconsider, so they're quite happy about every immigrant that ends up in these parts, no matter how bad of a washout they are. And if said immigrant has reasons to suspect he could be deported again, then all the better! Because that guy isn't going to complain for being paid under minimum wages …
 
Well, Tusk is slightly more pro-EU, but nowhere open to migrants like people could assume. You just can’t multiculturalism Poland like that.

PiS and polish ultra nationalists aren’t my cup of tea, but I grant them the right to keep Poland… Polish, culturally and traditionally.
PiS is not a Polish ultra-nationalist party. Konfederacja is. The most anti-Jewish Polish MP in action in the Polish parliament:
 
Good. F*** me. Denouncing judaism as "satanism" is … quite something.
Did you understand what he was saying at the end or did you read an article about it in English or German?

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The funny S**t is, some people started a crowdfunding action to make up for his lost income and collected €15000 within a few hours. The clock is still ticking, so he will get much more.
 
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^^^ he may get in bigger troubles than just losing his salary.

Notification on suspicion of committing a crime addressed to the National Prosecutor's Office by the Head of the Chancellery of the Sejm:
🔴 "The ceremony was disrupted by MP Grzegorz Braun";
🔴 "Gross violation of peace and order";
🔴 "The behavior may be classified as a crime against freedom of conscience and religion."
Full text of the document:

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More money for refugees i guess...

https://www.defense-aerospace.com/polands-new-government-may-cancel-recent-arms-deals-with-s-korea/

Poland's incoming center-left government has hinted it could cancel several arms deals recently concluded with South Korea by the outgoing government since Oct. 15, including a $2.3 billion contract to buy K9PL self-propelled howitzers signed on Dec. 1. (Polish MoD photo)
SEOUL --- A coalition of opposition parties won enough seats for the Law and Justice party (PiS) to lose power in the Polish parliamentary election this past October. The coalition has announced that it may choose to nullify arms deals worth 3 trillion won (US$2.28 billion) that Poland signed with South Korea.
 
More money for refugees i guess...

https://www.defense-aerospace.com/polands-new-government-may-cancel-recent-arms-deals-with-s-korea/

Poland's incoming center-left government has hinted it could cancel several arms deals recently concluded with South Korea by the outgoing government since Oct. 15, including a $2.3 billion contract to buy K9PL self-propelled howitzers signed on Dec. 1. (Polish MoD photo)
SEOUL --- A coalition of opposition parties won enough seats for the Law and Justice party (PiS) to lose power in the Polish parliamentary election this past October. The coalition has announced that it may choose to nullify arms deals worth 3 trillion won (US$2.28 billion) that Poland signed with South Korea.
You are basically clueless and you don’t know what you are talking about.
Poland produces a very similar SPG, the Krab, that is better in many ways than the K9. The Krab gets very good feedback in Ukraine and the producer, HSW, can ramp up the production to 110 SPGs a year.
The Krab’s advantages are:
- it has an air conditioning while the K9 doesn’t. Enjoy the Polish or Ukrainian winter without the a/c (the hint is: it’s not the same as in Portugal).
- it has anti-shrapnel mats, so the crew will enjoy the Krab more if the SPG is hit.
- it has the Topaz, the battle management system. You basically tap your monitor, and the system sets up the gun as quickly as possible, taking different factors, like the weather, the pressure, the ammunition, etc., into account and you press the fire button. All is automatic, you got the intel from a drone and see the target on the screen.
- its turret propulsion is electric vs the hydraulic turret propulsion in the K9. The Koreans want to upgrade the turret propulsion to the electric one in the future.
- the Krab’s powder charges are compatible with the NATO standards, while the South Korean ones are not.
- the Krab’s barrel is extremely reliable and the Ukrainians were able to fire 4000+ shells with it.

Furthermore, in order to develop your economy, clever people try to keep production in their own countries, especially if there's JUST a similar product available abroad. Your companies and workers pay taxes in your country, you maintain your expertise, you may have a chance to export your products (HSW got an order for 54 Krabs from the Ukrainian government), fewer foreign suppliers hold you by the balls, you have fewer logistical bottlenecks, etc.

The alternative is, you don’t understand it, you prefer to develop other countries’ economies, and you end up like… err… Portugal.
I mean poor ex-commie countries outdevelop you despite you having joined the EU 18+ years earlier.

By keeping production in your country, your GDP grows and you end up having a trade surplus. That's where you get your investments from and you make your customers dependent on you. Take the lesson from the #ChinaVirus developers.

However, the basic problem is, you start educating your students first, so they won’t underperform:

 
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EIGHT YEARS OF SOCIALISM
 
"We must be tolerants. It's their culture"

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Vučic, the Serb President and his party won the parliamentary elections in a landslide.

He’s and always has been in a bizarre situation. Believes the path of Serbia is toward the EU, but naturally for historical reasons and ties is also a long ally and friend of Russia.

Things could get interesting from there.
 
You are basically clueless and you don’t know what you are talking about.
In all fairness, does Poland even have the manpower (nevermind the financial means) to follow through with all acquisitions announced by the PiS?

You know perfectly well I love the idea of an arms build-up and the creation of strategic reserves, but …

I mean, how about those 486 HIMARS launchers for example? What can they do that 200 launchers couldn't? And has the war in Ukraine not shown that ammunition is the limiting factor, not the number of artillery pieces? Poland would have to set up a missile production on par with America's own to actually utilise the sheer size of that fleet.

As a former military logistics guy, I'd expect a significant number of those 486 launchers will only ever sit idly in some hall, never fire a missile and only generate maintenance costs.
 

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