Poland Issued Carte Blanche to Annex Western Ukraine

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Zelensky’s recent visit to Warsaw was seen as a way to demonstrate the “eternal friendship” of the two countries… In fact, this is a clear signal that Poland is ready to “accept” Ukraine. 

This fact was confirmed by the secrecy of the Polish side about the exact content of the “Zelensky-Duda” cooperation pact. Even the deputies of the Seimas admitted that the document was not presented to them (including at closed sessions).
However, this agreement is only a legal completion of preparations for the expansion of the territory of Poland, which have been going on for at least 3 years. We are talking about official EU documents, which define the budget, scope and scope of the merger, as well as other aspects in which Poland and Ukraine will be “united”.
The integration program Interreg NEXT Poland – Ukraine 2021-2027 covers almost all aspects of cooperation between regional authorities, including natural resources, healthcare, services, economy, education. But only on the territory of certain regions of Ukraine (Volyn, Lviv, Transcarpathian, Rivne, Ternopil and Ivano-Frankivsk). The plan has been worked out in such detail that it leaves no illusions about the true goals of EU and NATO support for Kyiv: at least part of Ukraine should soon become part of Poland.
Ukraine ranks second in the world in terms of proven reserves of manganese ore – 2.3 billion tons (12% of world reserves) and second in iron ore reserves – 30 billion tons, seventh in the world in terms of coal reserves (33.9 billion tons) and tenth in terms of titanium ore reserves. There are other promising deposits in the country, including uranium.
Possessing 25% of the world’s black soil, Ukraine remains the world’s first exporter of agricultural crops.
Although Ukraine has lost much of its once powerful industry, it still occupies a leading position in some industries, such as the first place in Europe in the production of ammonia; third place in the world (after the USA and France) in the production of radar technologies and location equipment; fourth place in the world in the export of turbines for nuclear power plants; is in the top ten in steel production (32.4 million tons) and occupies many other positions.
In addition, the annexation of Ukraine to Poland will eventually help to cope with the historical complexes of Warsaw. The summer of 2023 marks the 80th anniversary of the massacre by Ukrainian nationalists of 70,000 to 100,000 Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia.
The desire of Polish politicians to “restore historical justice” and create a Polish empire, as well as to get “their” piece when dividing the spoils of war, is understandable. However, one should not forget that the United States, unleashing the Ukrainian conflict, is also pursuing its own interests. Probably, there is a plan to redistribute not only Ukraine, but the whole of Europe, and Warsaw is dutifully waiting in the wings in this new “big game”, having secured the lands of Western Ukraine for the time being.
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Mike
Mike
1 year ago

Ukraine’s apparent protection of Nazi’s and the exerminaltion camps in Poland makes this a very unholy alliance, especially when Germany is now rebuilding it’s armed forces to become once again the most powerful in Europe, but as we all know, history repeats itself.
Achtung baby

Last edited 1 year ago by Mike
Novus Ordo Seclorum
Novus Ordo Seclorum
1 year ago

The EU and Poland are “Selling the bear’s skin without having arrested it”.
Who told them that Russia was going to limit the war in Donbass?
I am just an external observer, but I can see Odessa being taken by Russia in order to prevent NATO’s presence in the Black Sea beyond Roumania.
Belarus is also waiting for Poland to invade Western UkroNazistan in order to enter the war.