Thursday, September 28, 2017

Unreliable Regime

We all know that the US has been killing and repressing peoples and nations for a very long time. If it isn’t bombing and killing, it’s at the UN trying to threaten and scare people, and force sanctions on all those who don’t want to take US orders.

But recently, the US has taken up a new disgusting habit: breaking agreements.

This is actually an old habit, dating back to the US violations of treaties it made with the Native Americans.

Since Trump came into office, the US has been on an agreement-breaking spree.

Let’s review past and recent agreements the US decided to break and leave.


1. In 2002, George W. Bush announced the US withdrawal from the ABM treaty signed with the Soviet Union in 1972. The US withdrew from it in order to start working on their anti-missile shield in E. Europe. When Russians complained, they were told that this is not being done against them, but as a security measure against Iran’s missiles. Russia government stated that if this was true, why withdraw from the agreement with Russia, and why not jointly use a Russian anti-missile complex in Azerbaijan, which is close to Iran? The US ignored the offer, and gave no answer. The US lied when it stated that the ABM bases aren’t aimed at Russia. Also, Iran signed the JCPOA agreement in 2015, so US claiming a nuclear threat from Iran is no longer credible. From the events of the last 3 or so years, we can see that it was about Russia all along. As a last ditch attempt to find any sort of pretext, the US stated that it signed the agreement with the Soviet Union, not Russian Federation, so therefore the treaty is no longer valid. We can all imagine the fits at the UN if Russia was to use such a lame and self-serving excuse to withdraw from a landmark nuclear arms control treaty.

2. In 2003, the Bush regime attacked Iraq based on accusations that it is producing and hiding weapons of mass destruction. Up to that point, Iraq has followed all UN resolutions and got rid of its biological and chemical weapon stockpiles. In fact, Iraq was WMD-free since the mid 1990s. Yet the US invaded the country. Afterwards, no WMDs were found, and the US pretext for invasion turned out to be false. Iraq fulfilled its end of the agreement, but the US didn’t.

3. In 2005, George W. Bush also broke the agreement on North Korea’s nuclear disarmament with his ‘axis of evil’ speech, threatened North Korean with military action, and issued unfair demands on North Korea that were outside of the agreement. Up until then, North Korea was willing to disarm. This idiotic behavior by the US regime is directly responsible for the development and testing of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles by North Korea. The US knows that such behavior toward North Korea can only cause problems, hence why the question must be asked: what does the US really want in Korea? Peace doesn’t seem to be the priority.

4. During the regime of George W. Bush, the US managed to pressure Libya’s Leader, Muammar Khaddafi, to scrap his supposed WMDs. Khaddafi complied, and as a result sanctions on Libya were lifted. Khadaffi thought that this will end once and for all US abuse of the country. But alas, that was not to be so. In 2011, in the wake of the Arab Spring, the US, now ruled by Obama, saw a chance to get rid of Khadaffi, so it made up atrocity propaganda that Libya was massacring its own people, and that the city of Benghazi would be destroyed, if something wasn’t done. The US managed to stir up enough frenzy to compel the UN to enact a no-fly zone over Libya to prevent Libyan air force from being able to use their air power to knock out rebels. But the US being the US, it promptly violated the agreement by itself attacking Libya’s military FROM THE AIR, killing many civilians, and enacting regime change. The results of this US/NATO war crime are well known, and continue to plague Europe to this day in the form of floods of migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa. Was this just an unintended consequence, or deliberate?

5. In 2013, after a chemical weapons attack in a suburb of Damascus, the US accused the Syrian military of using chemical weapons against civilians. There was, and continues to be, no proof of this allegation. Subsequent investigations done by various 3rd party organizations found no evidence of Syrian army use of chemical munitions, yet US sticks to the lie. It almost attacked Syria over these lies, but Russia stepped in and convinced Syria to renounce and surrender all chemical weapons. Syria did so, yet the US has continued with its false accusations. Subsequent chemical attacks launched by various rebel groups affiliated with Al Qaeda and other terror groups have been blamed on Syria without evidence, and the US regime has refused any independent investigations on-site. It did its own ‘remote investigation,’ whatever that is, which only took the word of rebel forces into consideration. So even though Syria renounced chemical weapons, and became a party to the OPCW convention, this has not stopped the US from accusing Syria of using chemical weapons.

6. In 2015, Iran and the P5+1 signed the JCPOA agreement. It obligates Iran to significantly decrease its stockpiles of enriched uranium and allow more oversight and limits on its nuclear program, in return for lifting of UN sanctions. To date, Iran has observed the agreement, but US has refused to do so. It has attached unreasonable and illegal demands that Iran fulfill that were never a part of the agreement, and are not legally-binding. US has also renewed the same sanctions against Iran that it lifted under other pretexts that have nothing to do with the nuclear issue. Since Trump came into office, he has been trying to do everything he can to deliberately ruin the agreement. He has tried to provoke Iran, and falsely accuse it of all sorts of deeds in order to manufacture a reason to deem Iran not in compliance with the JCPOA. By doing so, the US is trying to break its word, and make it look like Iran’s fault. Such US behavior not only violates the core of the JCPOA, but also its spirit.

7. Most recently, the US accused Russia of being in violation of the Open Skies agreement on military overflights that both countries are allowed to perform as a confidence-building measure. The US has been putting limits on Russia piecemeal, and now complains that Russia is prohibiting the US from flying over the Kaliningrad enclave. Russia has stated that it broke up US military monitoring overflights over Kaliningrad into two separate ones because most of the US overflight time allotted by Russia focused on Kaliningrad too heavily, and this disrupted civilian airline traffic. Now the US is using this excuse as a cop-out to leave the treaty, when such disagreements could’ve been solved by discussion. Again, there is more to this US scofflaw behavior than meets the eye. The US regime most likely is trying to hide something it doesn’t want Russia to know about.

8. Since Trump came into office, he has been very much against free trade pacts. He announced that the US would not be participating in CETA, TIPP and TPP. He promised to put ‘America first.’ At face value, this looked like a good move, and it seemed like Trump would be moving away from the globalist economic policies and US-imposed economic diktat. It seemed that Trump was going to encourage fair, open trade, and work to make US more economically competitive in a civilized way.

But this was just an illusion. Trump’s America First rhetoric wasn’t simply about Americans putting America first. It was about forcing other countries to put America first, above their own interests. We can see now that Trump’s aversion to trade pacts had nothing to do with fairness; it had to do with not being tied to any obligation toward other nations when it comes to trade policies. What Trump wants is to force other nations to buy American, without any give on the part of the US. Trump’s use of sanctions against Russian and European firms involved in the Nord Stream 2 energy pipeline is a good case in point. Trump’s threatening of China and other Asian countries with tariffs and embargos is another. A trade pact would at least prevent Trump from forcing US products on others using threats. This reality exposes a very important fact: that the US cannot compete in certain spheres. It has to use unilateral, arbitrary sanctions and threats to force others to do its economic bidding, and buy American. But this strategy is self-defeating as it will scare off potential customers, and compel others like Russia and China to create their own separate economic blocs and policies, free of US influence and the dollar.

These are just some of the agreements that the US has violated because it didn’t feel like obeying them for its own reasons.

Whenever the US walks away from an agreement, it has a ready-made excuse. The excuse is either an outright fabrications, or a twisted version of the facts greatly exaggerated.

Each attempt by the US to renege on an agreement is done in such a way as to make some other party to the agreement look responsible for both the ‘violation,’ and its consequences. We can see this at work currently regarding Trump’s greasy and dishonest attempts to walk away from the JCPOA.

This casual US abrogation of agreements they signed makes the US look like an unreliable, untrustworthy country.

It also leads to other countries, whom the US doesn’t like for whatever reason, to come to the conclusion that signing any agreement with the US is worthless, since the US may abandon it at any time for any contrived reason. This is what forces these countries to arm themselves with powerful deterrents. This is presently the case with North Korea.

North Korea has been watching what happens to countries that sign disarmament agreements with the US, and agree to intrusive inspections. Iraq, Libya, Syria have all been attacked and turned into war zones by the US after signing agreements to disarm, and despite giving up their arsenals of biological and chemical weapons.

The US only seems to want to sign agreements from which it either is the main beneficiary with little give, or ones from which it can wiggle out of.

The US, by abandoning agreements for its own selfish interests, shows others that it cannot be trusted; that the US government’s word is worth nothing; that the US is unreliable and cannot be counted on to do what it signed onto. This will prevent other nations from signing anything with the US ever again. It will also drive nations to make deals with others who actually abide by what they signed. It also shows US adversaries that the US won’t leave them alone even if they agree to disarm, thereby leading those countries to arm themselves with nuclear and other deterrents to keep the US away.

These countries clearly see that disarmament agreements are a path to invasion, not peace. They see these agreements as a ruse, whereby the US, backed up by the UN or some other organization or group of countries, ensures than an adversary is weakened and possesses no strong deterrent against the US. The adversary simply turns itself into a soft, weak target of US military intervention later on. This way, when US forces do invade, they have much less to worry about. 



It is utterly repugnant for Trump to use patriotic rhetoric and false pretenses to violate treaties. This is an act of a political hooligan without honor.


This aberrant behavior will lead to loss of allies and strengthening of enemies.

The US has already caused serious problems for itself by walking away from agreements it has signed. This trend will only continue.


Thursday, September 21, 2017

Trump's Tirade

Trump has recently spoken at the United Nations.

His speech to the world body supposedly dedicated to peace and unity was jam-packed with delusions of US exceptionalism, arrogance, threats to destroy entire countries, gross hypocrisy and double-standards, and warning after warning that the US will go after anyone who doesn’t want to take its orders.

It was also full of classic US-style projections of its own failures, sins, and crimes onto others-greatly magnified.

In the make-believe world inside Trump’s mind, the US is still a good guy that hasn’t killed 30+ million people, bombed dozens of nations, overthrown their governments, and destroyed and made miserable hundreds of millions more-either directly or indirectly.

One minute Trump says that he wants to have good relations with all countries, the next he is hurling childish insults and threatening them with total destruction.

Needless to say, there was little enthusiasm for Trump and his ‘speech.’ Most countries, except the Zionists, frowned at it, including US allies. President Putin didn’t even bother showing up, and neither did Chinese Premier Xi. That shows what they really think of him.

Trump’s speech was an embarrassing debacle. It proved that the US hasn’t learned its lesson.

Trump is isolated. He has been put into a political and diplomatic straight-jacket by the establishment, and locked away in a box by the pentagoons and his ex-military handlers and advisors.

Whether Trump is saying and doing all this nonsense of his own free-will, or if he’s being told to do so is still a question. But there is no doubt that he is, at the very least, a coward.

He has not delivered on any of his election-year promises. There is no wall, there is no ‘getting along with Russia,’ there is no significant economic recovery, except letting the Wall St. vermin loot and fleece the public.
 

The US economy will not improve. The ‘tax reforms’ will only benefit the wealthy, as with tax reforms of Trump’s predecessors. And there won't be any healthcare reform, or end to Obamacare either.
 
Trump won’t succeed with his vilification of countries that don’t want to take orders from the US. Trump will not touch Iran, North Korea, Russia and China. He won’t. The US is an exhausted hyper-power, and this is especially true of its over-stretched, tired, and battered military force that has accomplished jack shit in its never-ending war on terror, except making more terrorists-which the US regime is now helping in Syria and elsewhere today.

The US will limp from disaster to disaster, failure to failure, suffer losses, and go around blaming others for it all.

Even US allies and vassals are getting tired, and don’t want to hear Trump speak. This says it all.

Perhaps Trump is the fool that will end up burying the US, and compel countries to turn away from the rotting behemoth.

Trump has failed, and will continue failing.

And if he thinks that a war will save him, then he needs to think again. If he launches a war, it won’t end well at all. The US is broke as a joke, has immense debt, and cannot afford to piss off, or make those it relies on for loans worse off financially.

If Trump thinks he can score some brownie points and revive the US economy with another war, then he and his advisors are retarded nutcases.

It will also lead to a faster erosion of US power.

So Trump has three choices: continue the same policy he has now and go down slowly, warmonger and go down fast, or grow up and do something decent.

It seems like the philosophies of Trump the ‘presidential candidate’ and Trump the ‘president’ have collided with each other, and Trump himself can no longer decide what he’s supposed to say or do anymore. It’s like he’s picking up random pieces from that collision, and goes with whatever he picked out from the mess at the moment.

Confusion rules within Trump’s mind. He isn’t sure whether to fight terrorism, or help/practice it. This is the dilemma that currently pervades the halls of Washington.

To be, or not to be a terrorist; that is the question Trump needs to ask himself.





Tuesday, September 12, 2017

A Vassal's Woes

It must be remembered by everyone that US power and hegemony on this earth, even though it is dwindling, wouldn’t be possible if not for a loyal army of vassals and lap-dogs who are always ready to sell out themselves, and their best interests in the name of what the US wants.

After all, the US is technically broke, and cannot afford to ‘go it alone,’ as it has stated on multiple occasions.

After the fall of communism, former communist countries in E. Europe were spell-bound and duped by western promises of wealth and comfort.

These countries swallowed the myth of the US, but were swindled as time went on.

But nevertheless, certain countries still foolishly cling to the US like flies to shit, even to their own detriment.

Take for instance Poland.

It is a country that has a hatred for Russia unmatched by anyone else in that region. It is the most staunchly pro-US vassal of them all.

No matter what, Poland always sticks to the US as if it were the 51st state of that hapless, troubled union.

Whether right or wrong, Poland does whatever the US wants, even if it gets burned by doing so.

And it has been burned by its blind compliance to the US multiple times so far.

After 9/11, Poland agreed to let the CIA use some of its military bases as black sites where terror suspects were tortured, thereby breaking international law. For this Poland was outed, embarrassed, and had to pay damages to two of the victims.

The US didn’t bother defending Poland after it was caught.

Poland was also a co-conspirator in the illegal US invasion of Iraq in 2003. By taking part in that war crime, Poland stooped down to the level of the Nazis on 9/1/1939, a date that much troubles the country even to this day. Poland was promised reconstruction contracts after the war, if it went along with the US.

After the invasion and subsequent occupation, Poland was left high and dry.

Poland actually had contracts with Iraq dating back to the 1970s, and up until US started passing sanctions on Iraq in early 1990s. So Poland actually lost out big time by helping the US against Iraq.

Also, Poland was duped by the US when it purchased some second-hand refurbished F-16s from the US.

For buying the planes, which Poland didn’t need, it was in return promised investments that US pledged to make in Poland. This was known as ‘offset’ agreement.

The US didn’t deliver on the promises of investment, and Poland was stuck with second-hand planes and expensive repair contracts. Poland was bilked by the US, yet again.

Poland also went along with the EU and US by sanctioning Russia, and as a result lost billions of dollars of business.

Poland was also cajoled into joining the EU. It was promised such great things, that most Poles couldn’t see the bullshit they were being fed.

After Poland joined the EU, it was disappointed again. Since then, foreign corporations have been extracting billions of dollars’ worth of profits from Poland, while paying little taxes.

Government after government in that country has been selling out mines, shipbuilding plants, water supplies and electric grids to foreigners.

70% of Polish media outlets and over 50% of banks are owned by Germans. The rest are in US hands.

It has gotten to the point where Poles seem to be too scared of saying NO to the US or the EU, for fear of punishment, even though they know that US\EU will screw them.

This is not a picture of a free and sovereign country. This is a picture of a debt slave, a vassal country that is being used and exploited for the well-being of everyone but its own society.

The so-called Solidarity and pro-democracy movements have turned out to be a farce. They were led by opportunists who made deals with the old communist authorities.

There was no real revolution in Poland. It was an orderly hand-over of most power from the old regime to the new one.

The Lech Walensa’s, Michnik’s, Mazowiecki’s, Bartosiewicz’es, Kuron’s, Religa’s, and other darlings of the Polish anti-communist movement turned out to be cheap errand-boys of foreign interests and have sold themselves out long ago.

The best internationally-known ‘leader’ of the Polish Solidarity movement form the 1980s is perhaps Lech Walensa. But even he is being dogged by accusations of having been recruited by the old communist secret police, the SB (Sluzba Bezpieczenstwa). There is evidence to support this accusation, and Walensa has stayed silent and refuses to talk to anyone.

These people allowed Poland to be robbed and stripped of valuable resources by the US and the west, in return for false promises and bags of money.

Today’s Polish government acts as if it is patriotic, but has recently inked deals with JP Morgan. This will undoubtedly result in further foreign control of Poland’s financial system. The dangers in this are inherent to all normal-thinking people.

But for all the propaganda, the fact is that Poland today is a struggling nation. Unemployment and debt are growing, millions of Poles have left Poland in search of jobs, and they’re not coming back. This one fact alone shows that the so-called propaganda of success being touted by the current Polish regime is just an illusion.

To cover up its failures and distract people from internal problems, the Polish authorities are constantly whining and crying about an ‘imminent Russian invasion,’ and resurrecting specters of Sept. 17, 1939, when the Soviet Union marched into Poland 16 days after Germany.

Polish foreign policy clock has been turned back to the 1930s, it seems. Since 1990s they’ve been making up for the previous 50 years that they were pro-Soviet by going on a pro-US/EU/NATO/Anti-Russian binge, no matter what the damage.

Poland has allowed foreign armies to setup bases on its soil, and point missiles at Russia. It has allowed continuous military exercises right on Russia’s borders, then whines when Russia holds military exercises on its own side of the fence.

For most Poles, Russia is to blame for Poland’s problems, and Russophobia has become an excuse for Poland’s own irresponsible behavior and many bad decisions since 1989.

Currently, Poland is being threatened by the EU with punishment for its refusal to accept any of the migrants that have flooded Germany and other European countries.

Poland has refused to accept any of the migrants citing the terrorist attacks that have occurred elsewhere in Europe.

While this position of the Polish regime is correct, it is doubtful whether Poland will be able to resist EU diktat.

By refusing to allow in migrants, Poland faces the loss of voting power in the EU parliament, and possibly even a cut to the EU funds that it gets.

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic are in violation of their commitments by not accepting migrants.

So Poland is now in a very precarious position, and its conservative Law and Justice regime has only three options:

1. Give in to the EU, allow in migrants. This will prevent Poland from being fined and from losing EU voting rights and funds. But the Law and Justice party will be committing political suicide. This could result either in a migrant influx and possible terror attacks, or public upheaval and election of nationalist forces

2. Continue to refuse migrants, face loss of voting power and massive fines by Brussels. This will result in worsening economic conditions inside the country, thereby angering people, making them scared and desperate enough to change their minds, bringing about the collapse of the Law and Justice regime, and into power pro-EU and pro-migrant parties which will then do whatever Brussels wants. Poland’s place within the EU will be assured, but Poland will then be susceptible to the same societal troubles as those countries that accepted migrants and refugees.

3. A PolExit. Poland leaves the EU, and is no longer under its control. This will result in chaotic economic conditions. These could be overcome, but Poland would have to dramatically change its foreign policy, especially in regard to Russia and the East. Should Poland choose this option, but foolishly think that US will somehow ‘save it,’ then it will be deluding itself. US forces are in Poland not to protect Poland from some imaginary Russian invasion; they are there to protect US investments and influence-even if it means protecting them from Poles themselves.

Clearly, Poland has a choice to make, but none of them will allow Poland to walk away unscathed.

Without a doubt, the best choice for Poland is the 3rd one, followed by the 1st.

While EU membership on the outside seemed like a good thing for Poland, behind the scenes it has been a burden.

Didn’t the Poles think about what they were doing when they decided to join the EU in 2004? Didn’t they realize that they are joining a club, and as with every club there is always a price to be paid?

Poland’s honeymoon period with the EU has come to an end, and it’s time for Poland to pay the deferred EU ‘membership fees.’

Most Poles have a conflicting stance when it comes to the benefits and obligations of EU membership. They want to stay in and get the benefits, but don’t want the responsibilities. They don’t want the EU to tell them what to do with migrants, but yet think Poland should have a say in the EU.

But this is an irreconcilable position. Poland cannot, and will not have it both ways. It cannot continue to openly defy the EU and the agreements it signed on to (whether good or bad), and continue to be a member. It just doesn’t work that way. And again, Poland cannot expect that the US will intervene on its behalf and set Brussels straight. That’s not going to happen. Western Europe and its interests matter to the US a hell of a lot more than Poland. That was, is, and will continue to be the ultimate, holy truth.

Like the EU, the US sees Poland as a vassal state; as an entity that needs to be controlled and exploited. In the eyes of the EU and the US, Poland is not supposed to manage its own affairs. It cannot have its own media, banks, and companies. At best, the Poles role is that of managers of Polish companies which are owned by foreigners.

Poles are to be servants in their own land and owners of nothing. With JP Morgan’s dirty fingers in the Polish pie, Poles are set to own even less in the near future.

But what is to be done? What must Poland do to extricate itself from this self-imposed mess driven by naïve illusions, false western promises, and political/historical blindness?

Poland MUST exit the EU. This is the first step toward a true rebuilding of the country. Without this elemental first step, everything else is just a worthless waste of time and will only make things for Poland worse.

Polish society must exorcise any and all politicians and political forces who were part of the Round Table Agreement of 1989 from public life, forever.

The Round Table Agreement was a betrayal of Polish interests both by the old communist regime and the so-called ‘pro-democracy’ crowd. Everyone who sat at that table, and their spawn, must be thrown out of government service, and this includes the current crop of fake Polish ‘patriots’ within the Law and Justice (PiS) party who also were part of that odious agreement. The leader of the Law and Justice party today, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, must be removed from any type of authority. He and his brother were at the Round Table as well. They both rammed through the Lisbon Treaty while in power 10 or so years ago which opened the door for the robbing of the country by foreign capital.

Poland cannot lean on any other country, because it will only be allowed to ‘lean’ as long as it does what that other country wants. As soon as Poland stops doing the bidding of the country that it’s ‘leaning on,’ it will be allowed to fall down.

Poles must give their votes to true patriots who aren’t tainted by any one side. The nationalist patriotic front organization which exist must be given a chance.

There is no doubt that many Polish government officials from the mainstream parties are on the payrolls of foreign intelligence agencies, including the CIA, and do what they’re told to do to further other nations interests at the cost of Polish ones.

By looking at the self-destructive actions of the Polish governments past and present, and their negative consequences, it is evident that they’re following someone else’s orders. The only other possible explanation for such bizarre acts and policies is that they’re hopelessly stupid.

Foreign influence within Poland must be curtailed, especially the presence of all foreign armies. Foreign armies on Poland’s soil during peacetime have always been a problem.

Poland’s myopic infatuation with the US must end. Poland must realize that the US will only continue to exploit Poland, and give nothing worthwhile in return. The US has never helped anyone for free.

The current Polish government’s ability to defy the EU when it comes to migrants in the name of Polish interests doesn’t seem to translate to saying NO to US pressure. This shows how fake this so-called patriotism of the Law and Justice party is. But this is necessary to restore normalcy into Poland’s political, economic, and social life. Those Poles who spent years in the US know what I mean.

The Polish government and public must discard their anti-Russian views and foreign policy and reach a permanent accommodation with Russia that is beneficial to both sides. Polish government and society must stop constantly whining about Katyn, 1939, making up fake history about Russia, blaming it for all Poland’s ills, and cease superimposing Stalinist crimes committed in post-war Poland on Russia today. Poland must start being realistic toward Russia and the East. From this will come many opportunities for Poland’s further economic self-development. Poland could then serve as a bridge between East and West, and enrich itself significantly.

Most importantly, Poland MUST stop allowing itself to be used by other nations, especially the US, as a stick to be used against Russia. Poland has been used by other nations in the past to foment trouble, and has suffered because of it. Such continued behavior from the Polish government is reprehensible, criminally negligent, and dangerous. Russia is a serious nuclear-armed power, which even NATO cannot defeat. It would behoove Poland to reach an agreement with Russia. But this will require courage, because Poland will have to inevitably go over Uncle Scam’s head.

Poland also will need to have an independent, well-equipped military, if it is to be respected. Some sort of a powerful, game-changing deterrent would also be a big plus.

If Poland wants to achieve real independence, sovereignty, true economic well-being, and international respect, it will need to stop being a pawn of foreign powers, roll up its sleeves, get to work, take matters into its own hands, and put its own interests first and last, and accomplish something good for itself by itself; without any hand-outs or instructions from foreign capitals. Such a day will truly be worth celebrating.

Poles must realize that just because they’re free from communism doesn’t mean they’re really free.

Poles must realize that Poland’s mission in this world isn’t to be a US/EU lackey, and do what US tells it to. Poland owes the US zero! What tangible thing has the US ever done for Poland that is so good and timeless that any Pole can easily point to and acknowledge? Nothing!

Poles must realize that US and western interests don’t always equal Polish interests. More often than not, they are contradictory-hence why Poland continues to suffer economic predations.

Poles must realize that Poland will NEVER achieve parity with the US by simply going along with what the US wants. To achieve US-style ‘greatness’ would require Poland to gain unfair advantages that no other country has; advantages that it can only gain by force, subterfuge, violence and mass theft.

Poles must realize that today they are not the real owners of their country. Certain foreign powers don’t want Poles to own anything of significance.

Poles must realize that Poland has no allies, none! At best, it has sympathizers, like Hungary. Others are simply moochers.

Poles who think that they must always stand by the side of the US, no matter what, are hopeless idiots, losers, and traitors. It is this sick mentality that has kept Poland down.

Poles must realize that Poland is also responsible for its misfortunes. Russia and Germany cannot be blamed for everything. Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact is a sore spot in Polish-Russian relations, but Poland has forgotten that in 1938 at Munich, it took part in Hitler’s dismemberment of Czechoslovakia, thereby encouraging Hitler’s policies and setting itself up for the events of 1939. Therefore, Poland bears some responsibility for the eruption of WW2.

Poland must stop bleeding itself to fight for ‘Your freedom and Ours.’ This has been a foolish slogan that has gotten Poland nothing but betrayal, disappointment, failed rebellions, partitions and occupations. That’s why Poland cannot allow itself to be manipulated and used by any foreign power against another. This has been a Polish weakness that has still not gone away.

Poland has been used by foreign powers for their own shallow ends. Once those powers were done with Poland, they tossed the country aside. This must stop!

If Poland truly wants to be great, it will have to go it alone. On this journey, Poland will have a hard and lonely existence. It will be shunned, insulted, threatened, deliberately impoverished, sanctioned, and subverted. It will have to be smart, clever, stay sharp at all times, and shoulder a huge burden.

But it will have to get through it, because if it does, the prize at the other end will be worth the effort. It will mean more than anything that any other country could possibly do for Poland, and more than anything Poland has ever had or accomplished.

It did this once before in 1918, and it could do so again.

No nation in the history of the world became great by being a vassal of another, or hiding behind the stronger.