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From Poland with love
National Post ^ | March 26 2003 | Alexandra Richie

Posted on 03/26/2003 9:38:34 AM PST by knighthawk

WARSAW - In the past two weeks I've been to three different western European capitals -- London, Paris and Berlin. Everywhere the talk was of war, everywhere the Americans were being berated for "aggression" and "warmongering" and the "potential murder of civilians," everywhere mass demonstrations loomed.

As such it was something of a relief to return to the calm of Warsaw. When I got back last weekend, as 50,000 marched in Berlin, fewer than 300 demonstrators huddled outside the U.S. Embassy for a while before drifting quietly home. The only Warsawian I saw approaching the embassy today was a woman with a bunch of flowers. "I just want their prisoners of war to know that we are thinking of them," she said.

Poland has thrown its hat into the ring in support of the United States. It is not warmongering -- this part of the world has seen too much war ever to welcome it -- but there is a strong sense that Poland must support the Americans in their efforts to rid the world of a brutal dictator. Poland recently sent 200 soldiers to Iraq, including highly trained special GROM forces, the equivalent of the British SAS and SBS. So far they have been active around Umm Qasr and are working to prevent war saboteurs from blowing up oil installations on the coast. I know this because the exploits of GROM are being followed obsessively by the local media. There was practically a national celebration when Donald Rumsfeld singled Poland out at a news briefing, saying the United States was "especially grateful for the involvement of the armed forces of Great Britain, Australia and Poland." When Major-General Victor Renuart announced Monday that the GROM forces in the Gulf had been "very active and excellent," it too made national headlines. As of this evening both statements are being repeated hourly on the news, and run without pause on Polish rolling news bars. The pride is palpable.

The media attention on GROM involvement has become so intense it is actually causing problems for the military -- a recent photograph of Navy Seals and GROM forces holding a huge American flag was featured in all Polish newspapers and news broadcasts, prompting an annoyed Ministry of Defence spokesman to protest that it is is supposed to be a "specjalna" force not a "medialna" one -- a special force, not just media fodder.

The support for the boys in GROM is reflected in the general coverage of the war. Polish news is unwavering in its support of the progress of the troops. Local commentators constantly emphasize that the United States is making a conscious decision to run a humanitarian campaign to avoid both Iraqi civilian casualties and casualties among their own troops. There is respect for the way the Americans are fighting, a sense that they are doing a difficult job while trying to cause the least "collateral damage" possible.

By taking this line the Poles have a lot to lose. Whatever happens in Iraq they risk increased isolation from the central powers of the European Union. Germany and France still control "old" Europe and Jacques Chirac is now threatening to hold a referendum on EU membership of the 10 member-elect countries, a vote that would inevitably bar their entry in 2004. A Parisian told me last week that "if the Poles continue to be so pro-American they should not be in Europe," an attitude I heard repeated in Berlin last week.

Even so, Poles believe it is worth supporting the United States whatever the consequences. Yesterday at Warsaw University I asked a local student why Poland was so supportive of the United States. "Which other country is going to spend US$340-billion on defence every year -- Europe? France? Never!" he said. "Every time something serious happens in the world the United States is expected to sort it out." As ever, I was mistaken for an American, but when I told him I was, in fact, Canadian his tone changed. "Your country can afford to be anti-war -- you are right next to the U.S." he said. "I really don't understand Canada," he continued. "I wish we could cut Poland off the map and put it where you live. Canadians are spoilt. It is the luckiest country in the world." As seen from Warsaw at the moment, it's hard to disagree.

Alexandra Richie is the author of Faust's Metropolis: A History of Berlin.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: grom; iraq; love; nationalpost; poland; support; thankyoupoland; willingcoalition
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To: knighthawk
Has anyone posted a site -- or does anyone know of one that exists -- where we can post messages of support to our coalition partners? I know of the sites where we can send messages to our U.S. troops, but am interested in expressing gratitude to our partners as well.

Seattle Tiger

21 posted on 03/26/2003 10:26:43 AM PST by SeattleTiger
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To: knighthawk
God bless the Poles, we will not forget.
22 posted on 03/26/2003 10:40:06 AM PST by McGavin999
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To: trebb
I grew up with a bunch of Poles. Fine Americans.

Later, I worked with a Polish guy that survived the Nazis, escaped the Communist zone and immigrated to America as a DP after WWII. A good hard working man. Good American, too.

I'd like to extend an invitation to all the courageous Poles that care about their freedom and truth: come to America and join us in the last stand of civilization.
23 posted on 03/26/2003 10:46:45 AM PST by WorkingClassFilth (Defund NPR, PBS and the LSC.)
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To: L,TOWM
yeah,I know what you mean. But i am worried about all of the computer parts, chips ect. that are used in our gear that comes from outside this country.
we have to improve our industry. It's not good to be taken in be the service economy.
24 posted on 03/26/2003 10:56:53 AM PST by Cheapskate
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To: Cheapskate
That has been a concern for many around here. From getting combat boots from the PRC to electronics made in Indonesia, not to mention the raw materials, yeah, its worrisome.

On the plus side, MOST of our raw materials can be had in this hemisphere, and no other country on earth has the investment capital and industrial know how to rapidly retool or rebuild vital industries if it comes down to it.
25 posted on 03/26/2003 11:10:09 AM PST by L,TOWM (Liberals, The Other White Meat)
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To: knighthawk
Great post, thanks! And, yes, I would love to be on your list.
26 posted on 03/26/2003 11:19:12 AM PST by walden
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To: knighthawk
Please put me on your ping list. What a great article. I have also been following the Polish troops with great interest. Our friends are not dictated by how many people can go fight, but the willingness to. The Polish people should be proud.
27 posted on 03/26/2003 11:20:05 AM PST by The Californian
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To: knighthawk
This is hear-warming in light of the scorn we get from the rest of Europe.
28 posted on 03/26/2003 11:27:33 AM PST by Live free or die
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To: knighthawk
Well then, what's the fuss Germany and France, just come on out and admit it, you want the EU as a strictly anti-US body. It now comes down to this, will the sane EU countries of Britain, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, and Denmark allow this to happen? I hope they will put Germany and France in its place or a shooting war between the EU and US will be <20 years down the road.
29 posted on 03/26/2003 11:55:00 AM PST by Citizen of the Savage Nation (France and Germany have elected the way of pain)
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To: knighthawk
Recently freed, they know what they are there for.
30 posted on 03/26/2003 11:58:21 AM PST by Duckdog
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To: midnightcat
Sure, you are on the list. Btw, I live in the Netherlands.
31 posted on 03/26/2003 12:24:00 PM PST by knighthawk (And for the name of peace, we will prevail)
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To: SeattleTiger
No, haven't heard of one.
32 posted on 03/26/2003 12:24:53 PM PST by knighthawk (And for the name of peace, we will prevail)
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To: walden; The Californian
Ping
33 posted on 03/26/2003 12:26:05 PM PST by knighthawk (And for the name of peace, we will prevail)
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To: walden; The Californian
Ment to say you are also on the list.
34 posted on 03/26/2003 12:26:33 PM PST by knighthawk (And for the name of peace, we will prevail)
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To: knighthawk
Thus endeth the tradition of Polock jokes.

Fortunately, there is the french. There is always the french, and they make such easy targets with their white flags sticking up in the air!

On a serious note, I'd have to say that I think polock jokes died pretty much with the rise of 'solidarity'. Poland was the first country to get away with telling the soviet union to stick it in their ears.

35 posted on 03/26/2003 12:58:11 PM PST by zeugma (If you use microsoft products, you are feeding the beast.)
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To: knighthawk
Great post - thanks.
36 posted on 03/26/2003 1:04:48 PM PST by lodwick (Cheers)
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To: knighthawk
I found this site. Thought it was kinda cool. Has lots of info about Polish military/GROM, etc.

http://www.specialoperations.com/Foreign/Poland/default.htm

[Sorry, I'm a computer Neanderthal & don't know how to post a link.]

37 posted on 03/26/2003 1:20:00 PM PST by schmelvin
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To: knighthawk
Bump for "New Europe"!
38 posted on 03/26/2003 1:24:14 PM PST by dixiechick2000
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To: knighthawk
One of the more visible signs at our Rally for America in Chicago ....


39 posted on 03/26/2003 1:26:10 PM PST by TheRightGuy (I like PEACE ...and there's nothing more peaceful than a dead terrorist!)
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To: schmelvin
Here you go:

http://www.specialoperations.com/Foreign/Poland/default.htm
40 posted on 03/26/2003 1:35:16 PM PST by knighthawk (And for the name of peace, we will prevail)
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