I understand that you would wish to erase Polish question from the WWII history but it happened and you must deal with it. Once again I repeat that nobody expected war against Soviet Union and this was still a betrayal. Of course you could recognize Soviet installed government for your own but later you should bear consequences of such decision. This is not big price for you I suppose just spoil the image a bit among those few people interested in this issue.
“I understand that you would wish to erase Polish question from the WWII history but it happened and you must deal with it. “
No, if this were true I’d be claiming that Poland had a free and fair government under Soviet occupation. I’m not denying that Poland lived under Soviet tyranny. I am contesting the insinuation that anything short of freeing Poland from Soviet occupation during WWII was a betrayal by the U.S. The concept sets an unattainable timeline for winning Poland’s freedom.
“and you must deal with it.”
We did. The U.S. defeated the Soviet Union in the Cold War and Poland is now free. Our only problem now in Europe lies with Germany. We need to pressure this worthless welfare state to implement viable sanctions against Iran. As Iran’s largest European trading partner, Germany holds all the cards. And they appearntly have no interest in implementing meaningful sanctions agains the terrorist state. They even opposed issuing a statement condeming the terrorist abduction of the British sailors in Iraq. Our ideological foe is Germany, as this state opposes the spread of freedom abroad (remember their staunch opposition to the removal of Saddam’s government).