
Der polnische Premierminister kritisiert die „empörende“ Entscheidung der USA, einem flüchtigen Ex-Justizminister ein Visum zu erteilen
Polish PM hits out at “outrageous” US decision to grant visa to fugitive ex-justice minister
Von dat_9600gt_user
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So what are you going to do now, expel American diplomats or demand the withdrawal of troops? No? … yeah, that’s what I thought.
“America sees Poland as a key partner, and Poland sees America as a key partner. I’m glad this latest development reaffirms that…. And the well over $100 billion we planned to spend on equipment and technological capabilities coming from the United States will be spent…”” Tusk. They piss in his face, and he says it’s sparkling water.
Time to recall the US ambassador in Poland. Also time to stop buying American military gear until they apologize. Also, it’s time for Americans to do their job and vote against Trump in the upcoming midterms.
“America sees Poland as a key partner, and Poland sees America as a key partner.“
Be outraged all you want, as long as you refuse to end your love story with the United States, words mean nothing.
I guess outrage is a good start
Showing once again that the trial was supposed to be impartial and fair, without being politically motivated.
They were going far and beyond to not arrest him, not bring him to the country, and when he is safe, they are now outraged. This party is going with other hand in hand to keep politicians out of jail. They are not trustworthy in this situation and everything is theater here.
Well Poland refused to extradite Roman Polanski so there’s that.
He’ll even get a govt position if he eats some beef jerky with Trump.
Thanks Hungary for hiding criminals.