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To: Atlantic Bridge
To act destructive after joining in is simply betrayal. Sorry, but that's the plain truth.

So in your opinion if we would want the EU to become more rightist, decentralized it is destructive act and betrayal?

Beside even if some of our political forces which never supported joining, tried to act destructive then how could it be a betrayal? However it is very unlikely that Samoobrona or LPR will push for withdrawal.

We even build pipelines together.

Go for it, but later do not expect any help from us when they will stop pumping.

18 posted on 05/08/2006 3:28:05 AM PDT by Lukasz
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To: Lukasz
So in your opinion if we would want the EU to become more rightist, decentralized it is destructive act and betrayal?

To overburden the EU with problematic countries has nothing to do with changing it in a constructive way (which is nessecary). To paralyze the the EU with too many different voices has nothing to do with decentralizing it. The ambition of those people who represent this stance in your country is quite clear: They want to change the EU into a irrelevant cash-cow. Somehow a late reparation for the misfortune of 40 years of communist rule. You can be sure that we will not play this game.

Go for it, but later do not expect any help from us when they will stop pumping.

We do not expect any help since you will not be able to help us in this issue anyway. It is unrealistic to think that Poland will have the means to solve the energy problems of western Europe. I just wanted to be a littlebit cynical to express that I feel sad if our relationship is reduced to same level than the current German-Russian relation.

19 posted on 05/08/2006 3:51:13 AM PDT by Atlantic Bridge (De omnibus dubitandum.)
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