Chapter 910: Fools, learn to think for yourself

Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Walesa should be in a state of dire straits, as his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, former leader of the democratic left, Alexander Kwasniewski, has pledged to further implement the separation of administration and religion, a view that is more appealing than Walesa's broadly empty slogans. Writing "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info and Walesa, who had a close relationship with the church and could even say that he had made his fortune on the church, became the target of public criticism. In short, this short-lived founder in Polish history wanted to preserve his position and power in any way he could.

--------------------------------------------- "Does Poland think that by doing this, it will be able to take Ukraine?" Even Turkey does not have the ability to argue with us, and does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think that it already has the courage to call out a superpower? Now they are not in the days of the Argiello. Yanayev couldn't figure out why there were always countries that liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke and end up being carved up, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet Union during World War II.

"But what Poland is doing on the border, we must always say." Another meaning of Pavlov is that everyone has chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.

"Does Poland think that if it does this, it will be able to take Ukraine? Even Turkey does not have the ability to argue with us, and does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think that it already has the courage to call out a superpower? Now they are not in the days of the Argiello. Yanayev couldn't figure out why there were always countries that liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke and end up being carved up, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet Union during World War II.

"But what Poland is doing on the border, we must always say." Another meaning of Pavlov is that everyone has chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.

Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Walesa should be in a state of dire straits, as his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, former leader of the democratic left, Alexander Kwasniewski, has pledged to further implement the separation of administration and religion, a view that is more appealing than Walesa's broadly empty slogans. And Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church, and can even say that he relied on the church to make his fortune, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this short-lived founder in Polish history wanted to preserve his position and power in any way he could.

"Does Poland think that if it does this, it will be able to take Ukraine? Even Turkey does not have the ability to argue with us, and does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think that it already has the courage to call out a superpower? Now they are not in the days of the Argiello. Yanayev couldn't figure out why there were always countries that liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke and end up being carved up, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet Union during World War II.

"But what Poland is doing on the border, we must always say." Another meaning of Pavlov is that everyone has chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.

"Does Poland think that if it does this, it will be able to take Ukraine? Even Turkey does not have the ability to argue with us, and does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think that it already has the courage to call out a superpower? Now they are not in the days of the Argiello. Yanayev couldn't figure out why there were always countries that liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke and end up being carved up, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet Union during World War II.

"But what Poland is doing on the border, we must always say." Another meaning of Pavlov is that everyone has chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland. Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Walesa should be in a state of dire straits, as his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, former leader of the democratic left, Alexander Kwasniewski, has pledged to further implement the separation of administration and religion, a view that is more appealing than Walesa's broadly empty slogans. And Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church, and can even say that he relied on the church to make his fortune, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this short-lived founder in Polish history tried to preserve his position and power in any way he could. Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Walesa should be in a state of dire straits, as his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, former leader of the democratic left, Alexander Kwasniewski, has pledged to further implement the separation of administration and religion, a view that is more appealing than Walesa's broadly empty slogans. And Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church, and can even say that he relied on the church to make his fortune, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this short-lived founder in Polish history wanted to preserve his position and power in any way he could.

"Does Poland think that if it does this, it will be able to take Ukraine? Even Turkey does not have the ability to argue with us, and does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think that it already has the courage to call out a superpower? Now they are not in the days of the Argiello. Yanayev couldn't figure out why there were always countries that liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke and end up being carved up, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet Union during World War II.

"But what Poland is doing on the border, we must always say." Another meaning of Pavlov is that everyone has chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.

Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Walesa should be in a state of dire straits, as his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, former leader of the democratic left, Alexander Kwasniewski, has pledged to further implement the separation of administration and religion, a view that is more appealing than Walesa's broadly empty slogans. And Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church, and can even say that he relied on the church to make his fortune, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this short-lived founder in Polish history wanted to preserve his position and power in any way he could.

"Does Poland think that if it does this, it will be able to take Ukraine? Even Turkey does not have the ability to argue with us, and does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think that it already has the courage to call out a superpower? Now they are not in the days of the Argiello. Yanayev couldn't figure out why there were always countries that liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke and end up being carved up, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet Union during World War II.

"But what Poland is doing on the border, we must always say." Another meaning of Pavlov is that everyone has chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.

"Does Poland think that if it does this, it will be able to take Ukraine? Even Turkey does not have the ability to argue with us, and does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think that it already has the courage to call out a superpower? Now they are not in the days of the Argiello. Yanayev couldn't figure out why there were always countries that liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke and end up being carved up, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet Union during World War II.

"But what Poland is doing on the border, we must always say." Another meaning of Pavlov is that everyone has chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.

Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Walesa should be in a state of dire straits, as his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, former leader of the democratic left, Alexander Kwasniewski, has pledged to further implement the separation of administration and religion, a view that is more appealing than Walesa's broadly empty slogans. And Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church, and can even say that he relied on the church to make his fortune, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this short-lived founder in Polish history wanted to preserve his position and power in any way he could.

"Does Poland think that if it does this, it will be able to take Ukraine? Even Turkey does not have the ability to argue with us, and does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think that it already has the courage to call out a superpower? Now they are not in the days of the Argiello. Yanayev couldn't figure out why there were always countries that liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke and end up being carved up, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet Union during World War II.

"But what Poland is doing on the border, we must always say." Another meaning of Pavlov is that everyone has chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland. (To be continued.) )