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Most Poles want sanctions against Russia

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Sep 1, 2008, 9:38 GMT


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Starry PerdunSep 1st, 2008 - 11:57:28

Given Russia's/Soviet Union's recent histories, Poland should with great haste, start turning itself into a Switzerland.
The EU will not be there to help when Putin decides it's your turn to return to the Russian fold.
Poland is on it's own, as are all the old Soviet slave states. Georgia is just the first.

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Zyskandar A JaimotSep 1st, 2008 - 12:16:27

'MAD'VLAD states that RUSSIA has a moral responsibility 'to protect' - the only thing is the 'NEW-CZAR' wants to 'protect' POLAND, UKRAINE, EAST GERMANY, HUNGARY, CZECHOSLOVAKIA, YUGOSLAVIA - in short all the 'satellites' the old SOVIET UNION lost!!! All will hail 'MAD'VLAD and his new zone of 'PROTECTED EUROPE'!!! Ha.

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delSep 1st, 2008 - 12:22:12

This is ridiculous. Georgia started this nonsense. THEY are the ones who should be 'sanctioned'.

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krakauerwürstlSep 1st, 2008 - 13:26:29

predun
turn poland into swiss
Whaat the swiss is not independent because of its military power it is
independent because it decided to make no differnece between the money from corrupt politicans or criminals or dictators or drug, weapon or humantrafficing money or regular business.i am sure putin and saakiasvili have their account's there.so you think the polish people will learn to be frindly even to the russians?
well i dont think so it

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WhateverSep 1st, 2008 - 13:29:24

Russia started this whole thing. You can see from the months leading up to the event. Georgia was just protecting it country. I talked to an x-KGB he knows they started it. Its the old tactics from the past. Georgia even has evidence when Russia blew up its spy plane. It clear to see that Russia started it when you look at the whole picture. Russia had a full army ready to go. Why do you think Russia was so afraid of a missile shield unless they where up to no good. Russia also did not want Georgia & the other neighbors in NATO. The other country in the world know that its not a matter at who is at fault they know it is Russia. Now it is a matter of how to deal with it.

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GlebSep 1st, 2008 - 15:57:19

Finally South Ossetia and Abzhazia are free from Georgian rule. They fully deserve it. Georgian regime will never again terrorize freedom-loving Ossetian people. Thanks you President Medvedev for liberation of my people. Gob Bless Russia!

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