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"It's time for President Trump to see that Putin is making fun of him. Instead of the ceasefire that was hoped for before the Alaska summit and serious peace talks, Putin is just launching more and more drones - first against Ukraine, and now against NATO.
So I hope that at the end of this process we will see serious coordinated action to make President Putin realize that his exotic project of reviving the Russian Empire has no chance.
Common sense says that Russia did not attack Poland - it was Ukraine
because false flag attacks are a Globalist specialty.
A Polish judge has refused to extradite a Ukrainian citizen – suspected by Germany of sabotaging the Nord Stream gas pipelines in September 2022 – arguing that if Ukraine was responsible for the attack, then it was a "just" act.
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Extradition cases within the EU are usually quick and straightforward, but the Nord Stream case is proving to be very different.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, whose government is a key ally of war-torn Ukraine, immediately posted on X that the ruling was right.
"Case closed," he wrote.
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Judge Lubowski announced his decision to the suspect, his family and legal team – and a large cluster of TV cameras.
In a long and passionate speech, he said he was considering only the request to send Mr Zhuravlyov to Germany, not the substance of the case itself. But he was clear that the context of the war in Ukraine was critical.
The judge described Russia's invasion as "a bloody and genocidal attack" and argued, quoting Aristotle and Saint Thomas Aquinas, that Ukraine had the legal right to defend itself.
"If Ukraine and its special forces… organised an armed mission to destroy enemy pipelines – which the court does not prejudge – then these actions were not unlawful.
"On the contrary, they were justified, rational and just," he told the court.
Foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski said Poland “cannot guarantee” the Paper Tiger president’s safety if he dares to fly over its territory.
“I cannot guarantee that an independent Polish court won’t order the government to escort such an aircraft down to hand the suspect to the court in The Hague,” Sikorski told Polish broadcaster Radio Rodzina.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki has warned that there are no agreements with Russia, “only lies,” a verdict he said is repeatedly confirmed by the long history of Moscow violating the very treaties it signs.
Speaking on Saturday during a ceremony to mark the 195th anniversary of the 1830 Polish revolt against Russian rule, known as the November Uprising, Nawrocki said: “With the Muscovites, neither in the 19th century, nor in the 20th century, nor in the 21st century, there are no agreements.
“There are only lies there, a desire to take away the spirit, and a desire to destroy.”
Nawrocki added that the lesson applies as much to modern Poland as it did to past generations.
“This is a lesson we must all learn, having deep faith in Polish cadets, officers, and generals,” he said.
Triple Alliance Talks (April–August 1939): Britain, France, and the USSR negotiated in Moscow to create a mutual defense pact. The Soviets demanded the right to station or transit troops through Poland in case of a German attack, viewing it as essential for effective defense. ...
Poland's intransigence contributed to the talks' collapse on August 21, 1939, as the Soviets saw no viable path to counter Germany without access to Polish soil.
This vacuum prompted Stalin to pivot to Nazi Germany, signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on August 23, 1939—a non-aggression treaty with a secret protocol partitioning Poland between the two powers. ...
By shunning Soviet involvement, Poland underestimated Stalin's pragmatism, leading to Poland's rapid defeat and partition, with over 5 million deaths during the war. ...
Poland's choice reflected valid fears but ultimately facilitated its downfall.
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