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Old 03-15-16, 09:39 AM   #35
ikalugin
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I heard and read that cockpit chatter and this little black box proved it was Lech Kaczyński himself, who ordered the pilot to land despite of the bad weather conditions.
Do not molest nationalists with facts, their opinion always stands fast without it

But, as a slight retour via Ikalugin, maybe a nationalist Poland now declares war to Russia? Of course using some pretext like an attacked polish radio station, and then go for it with Trump on their side.
I think Poles are more likely to invade Germany, considering how they have stronger Armed Forces (/trollface/). But to answer your question - poles are indeed pumped with the anti-Russian sentiments (not that some of the things they say don't have basis in the reality, but now the anti-Russia stance appears to be a state policy).

If I were an american imperialist (I am not), I would even say that Poland is there as a barrier between Russia-Germany union (not that it is likely), which could change the geopolitics in Europe. I mean, immagine Russia joining the EU with strong Russia-Germany ties (like a formal bilateral alliance).
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