Posted on 05/10/2005 10:52:23 AM PDT by lizol
Majority of Poles say they fear Russia
Big News Network Tuesday 10th May, 2005 (UPI)
Poles are more fearful of Russia than of any other nation in the world, an opinion poll published Tuesday suggested.
The poll showed 51 percent of Poles expressing fears about Russia, compared with 27 percent fearing China and 19 percent fearing Germany.
Poland suffered for centuries under czarist and Soviet oppression, and many ordinary Poles regard the country as a historic enemy.
Fears have been heightened in recent years by Russian President Vladimir Putin's increasingly authoritarian style of leadership and his apparent unwillingness to come to terms with the Soviet past.
The poll was published in Tuesday's edition of the Gazeta Wyborcza newaspaper and was conducted by the widely respected PBS polling agency. The poll was conducted April 23 among a representative sample of 800 adults. The margin of error was not given.
What's not to love ????
Pardon me?
I think he was being sarcastic with regard to Russia...In other words, there's nothing to love about Russia :)
Yep, especially for a Pole.
Considering that Russia was one of three countries (Prussia and Austria being the other two) that partitioned Poland in the 1790s, and that Russia and Poland had fought numerous wars prior to that point, do you blame the Poles for not trusting Russia?
No I don't, I'm one of them. And I don't trust either. AT ALL.
Holy cow, your home town is unbelievably beautiful.
Fear of Russia would be commonplace in any of what were once puppet governments of the Soviet Union. The crushing of rebellion in Hungry - using Polish troops and others - and the brutal oppression of locals by the Polish communist government, which didn't fart without Kremlin approval from 1945 to 1989, lies within the memory of the adult population. This coupled with a fluctuating border alliance starting with the Lithuanian Polish merger to a non-existent status during the Austria-Hungry period to a shifting of border alignments and a new Poland in 1919 ( as memory serves me ), and FDR's infamous contemporary handover of Poland to Stalin will, sadly, live on for another couple of generation, and I agree with them. Russia is not to be trusted. Ever.
I only wish that the US would do something to strengthen them and help them to overcome the fear of the "bear".
Nobody should trust Russia.
Dignare me laudare te Virgo sacrata.
Roosevelt was a cold bastard. It's time to shatter the golden image the leftist communists have created of him. To dis-habilitate him, if that's a word, the way the Russians did Lenin not so long ago. OTOH, they seem to be REhabilitating Stalin, so who knows where their minds are at. I think they should rehabilitate the Czar. He and his family are the ones that got the rawest deal out of the whole thing.
it even has it's own humor, like them shooting diseased lice through pieces of straw into the hair of their guards!!!
Poland suffered for centuries under czarist and Soviet oppression, and many ordinary Poles regard the country as a historic enemy. ===
But Germany is probably historical friend:).
"Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the partys leader, himself then concluded: Russia now wants to humiliate Poland because it can no longer command us, because we prevented the suppression of democracy in Ukraine," a reference to the broad Polish support for the Orange Revolution in late 2004. "The nations dignity requires the Polish president not to allow that.
My people experienced the domination of both nations and both were horrible but Russia took away their means of livelihood. Neither has been trustworthy and if the Poles decide to trust either they had better have their heads examined.
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