Naively optimistic.As long as the big players do things this way, there is nothing anyone else can do.
Lol, this is international politics, not an educational tale for children.
Implying Russia isn't already in China's hands.
Ukraine and Belarus. If Russia doesn't take them over completely, chances are they will gravitate to the west.
Belarus already told the West to BTFO.
Poland, if it had put more energy into cultivating euro-skeptic, even euro-confederate and euro-moderate alliances within the EU and focusing more on economic growth, could have become the rallying force behind a broader reform movement.
Instead you decided to shill for Ukraine, the Neocucks and the US and UK neolibs, which probably lost you a lot of euroskeptics that dislike the idea of being Anglo puppets.
Agricultural workers and the Western Ukrainian farmlands can be a plus, but knowing how well most farm land and wheat fields have been turned into low-producing EU subsidy sponges, well, I wouldn't hold my breath.
Also, you and your Russophobic allies just might lose on a lot of EU money because it will have to be rerouted to Ukraine.
In addition, do you think that suddenly the Belarussians will start liking you and deferring to you and become a part of some great Polish sphere of influence?
Also, might I also remind you that the Big Dogs in the EU apparently don't see the cost/benefit the way you do, and have lost appetite for those places, geez, maybe they know and understand more than you do?
Hint, they won't, they will do as the paymasters in Brussels and Berlin and Paris order them to do and backstab you, hard and often.
Oh, might I also remind you that the Big Dogs in the EU apparently don't see the cost/benefit the way you do, and have lost appetite for those places, geez, maybe they know and understand more than you do?
Also, might I also remind you that the Big Dogs in the EU apparently don't see the cost/benefit the way you do, and have lost appetite for those places, geez, maybe they know and understand more than you do?
Hell,considering how you invaded those places on a few occasions you'd be giving Brussels the chance to play divide et impera even more.
Oh, and there is of course the other problem with EU expansion, more cheap outsourcing sites and cheap worker sources will hit wages, and only the big Western corpos stand to benefit.
Also, thank you for admitting that much of your motivation for being a Russophobe and for all the often self-contradictory stuff you've posted in this thread is brought about by Polish expansionist fantasies.