Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 400 Spear of God

Some refugee gathering areas in Western European countries have begun to assume the status of autonomous regions within the country. The security of large numbers of Libyan refugee gathering places is rapidly deteriorating. They are not only clashing with local people, but also with the laws and police of Western European countries. As those people who are suffering say, these people are a bunch of damn worms. They occupy our living space and make us endure their customs. n∈n∈,.

Western European countries that hope to share the burden of refugees naturally think of Central and Eastern European countries, hoping that they can accept some refugees. Even German Chancellor Kohl thought of a more sinister trick. If Eastern or Central European countries want to join NATO, they will become NATO member states must accept a certain number of refugees to show their "sincerity." Similarly, NATO member states must accept a certain number of refugees out of humanitarian considerations. This is a "task."

Germany's move not only had to kneel down to show off, but also involved others in showing off, which deeply hurt the hearts of Central and Eastern European countries that were not members of NATO, and even had a negative impact on the so-called Western small circles. There have been varying degrees of ostracism, especially in Poland, which deeply hates Cole's actions.

Poland’s new president, Alexander Kwasniewski, comes from the Polish Social Democratic Party. The predecessor of his party was the Communist Party of Poland and the United Workers’ Party. It can be said that this leader who was born in the former Polish Communist Party understands the current situation in Poland very well. situation.

At first, Germany tried to exert influence on Eastern and Central Europe through Deutsche Bank, implementing a German version of the Marshall Plan. However, the plan had not been running for a few days when Alfred Herrhausen, chairman of the board of directors of Deutsche Bank, died inexplicably. In a political assassination, although subsequent investigations proved that it was done by the German Red Army organization, it became a German version of the Kennedy incident because of many doubts.

The next person who also wanted to get involved was French President Mitterrand. Aldali, then president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, made this request to Mitterrand and received strong support from the French president. The Americans messed up France's calculations. Not only did they make numerous demands, but they also hyped up Aldali's corrupt lifestyle as an excuse to get him out. Ultimately, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development was just an ordinary commercial bank.

As a result, the countries of Eastern and Central Europe have fallen back into the hands of the imf and the World Bank, and the United States has firmly controlled them through these two institutions. It can easily require the relevant borrowing countries to change their social institutions and economic systems. and the political landscape, selling off their state-owned assets until they are consistent with US interests.

What a grand and vicious plan.

The new Polish president, who was soberly aware of this, began to consider improving relations between Poland and the Soviet Union, so Kwasniewski angrily said to Wodmar Pavlak, "Poland became independent from the Soviet Union. Are there not many crimes that have been suffered since then? They first used various reasons to demand our economic and political systems, but what did they do? When foot-and-mouth disease broke out in Italy, the beef exports from Central and Eastern European countries were banned. After the swine fever broke out in Greece, where could they go to complain? In terms of industry, Eastern European countries raised tariffs. Trade barriers, if you don’t understand market economy, but if you sell other people’s products, what’s the point of being blocked by someone with an anti-dumping bill?

"How much wealth has our Central and Eastern European countries been plundered by the West now? Prime Minister Pawlak. After Romania's liberalization, the government just wanted to keep two public utilities and refused acquisitions by large Western companies. As a result, the imf and the World Bank said they would stop With the supply of loans, Romania is at the mercy of Western Europe.”

"Austrian companies are even so vicious that they bought a Hungarian steel mill and shut it down just to ensure their company's position in the European market. Officials get favors in return, but what do the people get? Rising unemployment and suicide rates. The Guardian mocked this kind of thing at the time. The globalized world, if it exists, is just an illusion. The person who wrote the article was Jonathan Steele. Although he was foul-mouthed, he told the truth. ”

"After we left the Soviet Union, we just fell from heaven to hell. The promises of the capitalists were like unrealistic fantasies. In the end, it was our people who suffered."

Although Kwasniezowski’s accusation does not quite conform to the practice of high-level politicians catering to Western European powers, it speaks to the people’s aspirations. Poland is bleeding, and the whole of Eastern and Central Europe is bleeding. Those idiots who have gained democracy and freedom I thought I would have a new life after getting rid of the Soviet Union, but I didn't expect that Western countries are a group of villains with butcher's knives hidden behind their backs.

"Although these words are not suitable to be expressed in public, we represent the last conscience of Eastern Europe." Kwasniezovsky replied.

Prime Minister Pawlak was silent. The president who had just taken office showed some vision and courage that other politicians could hardly possess. He knew the crux of Poland's problems, and he also hoped to improve Poland's external environment through his own efforts. .

At least he, a former member of the Polish Communist Party, must be worthy of his motherland and his own conscience.

The conversation between him and Pawlak took place not long after the US Secretary of State hoped to establish an anti-missile missile base with Poland.

"But doing so requires not only determination, but also a certain amount of courage, President Kwasniezovsky." Pavlak said, "Rejecting the strategic deployment of the United States is a very unwise choice, even if No matter how much they cheat us economically, there is no room for neglect in this big or small matter. Moreover, no matter how the Soviets treated us, the Polish people will not accept them again.”

"It's not about rejecting the United States, it's about making the United States realize a problem. Poland is neither afraid of the Soviet Union nor the United States. It must at least show due sincerity in cooperation. It wants to plunder Poland's wealth and then pretend to be a good person and dream about it. ”

Kwasniezowski's toughness came from the improvement of Poland's economy. At the same time, Poland, which dreamed of becoming a European power, also hoped to continue to maintain cooperative relations with the Soviet Union.

If Poland wants to save itself, it must be aware of one thing. It is foolish to obey any country. Poland has been controlled for nearly seventy years, but it will definitely make the same mistake again. (To be continued.)

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