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Old 03-09-2007, 05:01 AM
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Default (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)! Looks like "young democracies" of Eastern Europe

(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)! Looks like "young democracies" of Eastern Europe are becoming a serious threat to economic security of the Old Europe, which is taking place not without interference of the US, indeed . In November, after a puppet of Uncle Sam - Poland - had received certain instructions from Washington, Warsaw vetoed on the launch of a new strategic agreement between the EU and Russia over a cover-up of a ban on Polish meat imports, citing health concerns.
Well, the governance of European Union has not put Poland in its place in due time and has to reap the fruits of its waffling policy. Now Lithuania is about to join Poland in vetoing on the EU-Russia agreement negotiations and actually delivers an ultimatum before Brussels - either EU exerts an influence over Russia's oil imports (Russia halted oil supplies to Lithuania after a major pipeline leak) or Lithuania threatens to put veto on EU-Russia negotiations as well. In this case you may get the framework agreement out of your mind.
In general, connivance of Brussels let East European countries finally get out of hand. In Estonia and Latvia, fascism is now running wild. Nationalists and fascist idealists profane graves of brown threat crusaders, thanks to whom the present-day Europe exists as we know it. The governance of European Union has done absolutely nothing to prevent nationalistic parties (that struggled for removing the Bronze Soldier in Tallinn) to win parliamentary elections in Estonia. Provided that the results of Estonian elections were obviously framed up by nationalistic and neo-Nazi parties, Brussels did not hold its ground in the sense of sending a group of observers to check the results. This means that Old Europe slowly but surely giving ground to the United States that are surely pulling strings of all perturbations in Eastern Europe
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Old 03-27-2007, 10:14 AM
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Default I can't agree

Don't be so toxic.

I certainly can not agree with you with the issue of Poland being a "puppet state" of U.S. I can put a little light on this, maybe just because I'm a Pole ;P

It is a fact, though, that our current government is actually very pro-american, but just because of ridiculous apprehension of Russia of our prime minister and president.
Nevertheless, awareness of polish people isn't as low as it is created in western media. I.E In our Parliament only the ruling party is so "optimistic" on the POL-US relations. But this topic isn't about Poland's internal politic.

It isn't true, that a veto was issued over a cover-up, because it isn't a cover-up. If Russia set an embargo on our meat because of supposed toxins in it, tell me why when their (Russian) and european specialists examined meat and it proved clear, Russia didn't hung up the embargo.

In EU statute you can find an entry which defines EU as one country. Russia have to talk with EU including countries from former East-block. POL-RUS relations were never good, just like RUS-other_eastern_europe_countries. It's because our common history, without knowing it you can't say anything impartial.

Facism in Baltic states? Excuse me, but you must be kidding. There are much more chances that facists will rise to rule in German or France

Your conspiration theory about US pulling strings here, in middle and eastern europe is hilarious to me. The truth is that US have as much to say in UK as in Poland.
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Old 03-27-2007, 05:37 PM
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POL-RUS relations were never good, just like RUS-other_eastern_europe_countries. It's because our common history, without knowing it you can't say anything impartial.
As far as I know, Poland and Russia invaded each other many times since Middle Ages. But when modern politicians try to make international relations between Russia and Poland on hatred, they look out like, say, average American schoolchildren. Us versus them.
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