Chapter 400: The Spear of God

The security of a large number of Libyan refugee settlements is rapidly deteriorating, and they are not only in conflict with the local population, but also with the laws and police of Western European countries, as the unbearable people say, these people are a bunch of damned moths, they occupy our living space, and we have to put up with their customs.

The Western European countries that hope to be able to share the burden of refugees naturally think of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, hoping that they will be able to accept some of the refugees, and even German Chancellor Kohl has thought of an even more shady trick, if the countries of Eastern Europe or Central Europe want to join NATO and become members of NATO, they must accept a certain number of refugees in order to show their "sincerity". In the same way, NATO member states must also accept a certain amount of refugees for humanitarian reasons, which is a "mission".

Germany's move not only pretended to be forced to finish on its knees, but also dragged others to pretend to be coerced with it, which deeply pierced the hearts of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe that had not joined NATO, so that the so-called Western coterie was excluded to varying degrees, especially Poland, which deeply hated Kohl's approach.

Poland's new president, Aleksandar Kwasniewski, comes from the Polish Social Democratic Party, whose predecessor was the Polish Communist Party, the United Workers' Party.

Germany had tried to exert influence in Eastern and Central Europe through Deutsche Bank, implementing a similar German version of the Marshall Plan, but it had not been in operation for many days. Chairman of the Board of Directors of Deutsche Bank Alfred Brown. Herhausen died inexplicably in a political assassination. Although the investigation after that turned out to be what the German Red Army organization did. But because of the suspicions, it became a German version of the Kennedy incident.

The next person who wanted to intervene was French President Francois Mitterrand, and the president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development at that time, Aldali, made this request to Mitterrand, and received strong support from the French president, but the Americans who intervened in it disrupted France's calculations, not only put forward many demands, but also hyped up Aldali on the grounds of corruption in his life style, and told him to get out. As a result, the EBRD ended up being just an ordinary commercial bank.

In this way, the countries of Eastern and Central Europe are back in the hands of the IMF and the World Bank. The United States, on the other hand, has a firm grip on them through these two institutions, and can easily demand the relevant borrowing countries, change their social institutions, economic systems, and political structures, and sell their state-owned assets at a low price until they meet the requirements of American interests.

What a grandiose and vicious plan.

Aware of this, the new Polish president began to think about improving relations between Poland and the Soviet Union, which is why Kwasniewski said indignantly to Voldemar Pavlak, "Has Poland suffered fewer crimes since its independence from the Soviet Union?" First of all, we demanded our economic and political system for all sorts of reasons, but what did they do? Foot-and-mouth disease broke out in Italy, and as a result, beef exports from Central and Eastern European countries were blocked. After the outbreak of swine fever in Greece, it was Hungarian pigs that were banned. Where can they go to complain? Industrial. When Eastern European countries raise tariffs, they say that they are engaging in trade barriers and do not understand the market economy, but if you sell other people's products, they can stop you with an anti-dumping bill. And what is the reason?

"How much wealth has our Central and Eastern European countries now been plundered by the West? Prime Minister Pavrak. After Romania's liberalization, the government rejected takeovers by large Western companies just to keep two utilities, and as a result, the IMF and the World Bank said they would stop lending and Romania was left at the mercy of Western Europe. ”

"Austrian companies have even gone so far as to buy a Hungarian steel mill and shut it down, just to secure their company's position in the European market. Officials can get favors in return, and what do the people get? Rising unemployment and suicide rates. The Guardian also made a mockery of this kind of thing, and the globalized world, if it existed, was only an illusion. The writer of the article is Jonathan. Steele, though he was cheap, told the truth. ”

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

Kwasniesovsky's accusation, although not very much in line with the pandering of the political top to the great powers of Western Europe, speaks to the hearts of the people, Poland is bleeding, the whole of Eastern and Central Europe is bleeding, and those fools who have gained democracy and freedom think that they will have a new life after getting rid of the Soviet Union, but they do not think that Western countries are a group of villains with butcher's knives behind their backs.

"Although these words are not suitable for public expression, we represent the last conscience of Eastern Europe." Kwasniesovsky replied.

Prime Minister Pavlak was silent, the new president showed a vision and courage that other politicians could hardly have, he knew the crux of Poland's problems, and he hoped that he could improve Poland's external environment through his own efforts.

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

And the conversation between him and Pavlak took place shortly after the US Secretary of State wanted to build an anti-missile base with Poland.

"But it takes not just determination, it also takes a certain amount of courage, President Kwasniesovsky." "It is a very unwise choice to reject the strategic deployment of the United States, and even if they try to fool us economically, this matter cannot be overlooked," Pavlak said. Not to mention how the Soviets treated us back then, the Polish people will not receive them again. ”

"It's not about rejecting the United States, it's about making the United States aware of a problem, Poland is not afraid of either the Soviet Union or the United States, and cooperation must at least show due sincerity, thinking about plundering Poland's wealth and then pretending to be a good person and dreaming."

Kwasniesovsky's toughness stemmed from the improvement of Poland's economy, and at the same time, Poland, which fantasized about becoming a European power, also hoped to maintain cooperative relations with the Soviet Union.

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