Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 910: Fools, learn to think independently

Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Lech Walesa should be in a state of distress now, because his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, the former communist Alexander Kwasniewski, has promised to further implement administrative- The idea of ​​teaching separation is more attractive than Walesa's broad and empty slogans. And Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church and can even be said to have made his fortune relying on the church, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this short-lived founder in Polish history tried every means to retain his position and power——

"Does Poland think it can win Ukraine by doing this? Not even Turkey has the ability to challenge us. Does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they can This is no longer the era of the Jagiello dynasty." Yanayev also couldn't figure out why some countries always liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke, and were eventually divided, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet-German secret treaty during World War II.

"But we have to express what Poland does on the border." Another meaning of Pavlov is that people have chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union Scared of Poland.

"Does Poland think it can win Ukraine by doing this? Not even Turkey has the ability to challenge us. Does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they can This is no longer the era of the Jagiello dynasty." Yanayev also couldn't figure out why some countries always liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke, and were eventually divided, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet-German secret treaty during World War II.

"But we have to express what Poland does on the border." Another meaning of Pavlov is that people have chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union Scared of Poland.

Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Lech Walesa should be in a state of distress now, because his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, the former communist Alexander Kwasniewski, has promised to further implement administrative- The idea of ​​teaching separation is more attractive than Walesa's broad and empty slogans. And Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church and can even be said to have made his fortune relying on the church, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this short-lived pioneer in Polish history tried every means to retain his position and power.

"Does Poland think it can win Ukraine by doing this? Not even Turkey has the ability to challenge us. Does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they can This is no longer the era of the Jagiello dynasty." Yanayev also couldn't figure out why some countries always liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke, and were eventually divided, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet-German secret treaty during World War II.

"But we have to express what Poland does on the border." Another meaning of Pavlov is that people have chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union Scared of Poland.

"Does Poland think it can win Ukraine by doing this? Not even Turkey has the ability to challenge us. Does Poland, which has just emerged from the shadow of the Soviet Union, think it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they can This is no longer the era of the Jagiello dynasty." Yanayev also couldn't figure out why some countries always liked to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke, and were eventually divided, such as Poland, which was partitioned by the Soviet-German secret treaty during World War II.

"But we have to express what Poland does on the border." Another meaning of Pavlov is that people have chosen to demonstrate, and the Soviet Union should cooperate with it, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union Scared of Poland. ?Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Lech Walesa should be in a dire situation now, because his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, the former communist Alexander Kwasniewski, has promised to further implement administrative measures. -Teaching separation is more attractive than Walesa's broad and empty slogans. And Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church and can even be said to have made his fortune relying on the church, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this short-lived pioneer in Polish history tried every means to retain his position and power. ?Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Lech Walesa should be in a dire situation now, because his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, the former communist Alexander Kwasniewski, has promised to further implement administrative measures. -Teaching separation is more attractive than Walesa's broad and empty slogans. And Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church and can even be said to have made his fortune relying on the church, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this short-lived pioneer in Polish history tried every means to retain his position and power.

"Does Poland think it can win Ukraine by doing this? Even Turkey has no ability to challenge us. Poland, which has just escaped the shadow of the Soviet Union, does it think it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they can This is no longer the era of the Jagiello dynasty." Yanayev also couldn't figure out why some countries always like to provoke characters they shouldn't provoke, and are eventually divided, such as Poland, which was divided by the Soviet-German secret treaty during World War II.

"But we have to express our opinions on what Poland has done on the border." Pavlov's other meaning is that since they have chosen to demonstrate, the Soviet Union should cooperate in some way, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.

Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Walesa should be in a state of panic now, because his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, former Communist Alexander Kwasniewski, promised to further implement the separation of church and state, which is more attractive than Walesa's broad and empty slogans. Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church and can even be said to have made his fortune by relying on the church, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this founder who was short-lived in Polish history tried every means to retain his position and power.

"Does Poland think it can take over Ukraine by doing this? Even Turkey doesn't have the ability to challenge us. Poland, which has just gotten rid of the shadow of the Soviet Union, thinks it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they are not in the era of the Jagiellonian dynasty." Yanayev couldn't understand why some countries always like to provoke some characters that they shouldn't provoke, and finally get divided up, such as Poland, which was divided by the Soviet-German secret agreement during World War II.

"But we have to express our opinions on what Poland has done on the border." Pavlov's other meaning is that since others have chosen to demonstrate, the Soviet Union should cooperate in some way, otherwise others really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.

"Does Poland think it can take over Ukraine by doing this? Even Turkey doesn't have the ability to challenge us. Does Poland, which has just gotten rid of the shadow of the Soviet Union, think it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they are not in the era of the Jagiellonian dynasty." Yanayev couldn't understand why some countries always like to provoke some roles that they shouldn't provoke, and finally be divided up, such as Poland, which was divided by the Soviet-German secret agreement during World War II.

"But we have to express our opinions on what Poland does on the border." Pavlov's other meaning is that since others have chosen to demonstrate, the Soviet Union should cooperate in some way, otherwise others really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.

Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Walesa should be in a state of panic now, because his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, former leader Alexander Kwasniewski, promised to further implement the separation of church and state, which is more attractive than Walesa's broad and empty slogans. Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church and can even be said to have made his fortune by relying on the church, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this founder who was short-lived in Polish history tried every means to retain his position and power.

"Does Poland think that it can take over Ukraine by doing this? Even Turkey doesn't have the ability to challenge us. Poland, which has just gotten rid of the shadow of the Soviet Union, thinks that it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they are not the era of the Jagiellonian dynasty." Yanayev couldn't understand why there are always some countries that like to provoke characters that they shouldn't provoke, and finally be divided up, such as Poland, which was divided by the Soviet-German secret agreement during World War II.

"But we have to express our opinions on what Poland has done on the border." Pavlov's other meaning is that since others have chosen to demonstrate, the Soviet Union should cooperate in some way, otherwise others really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland. (To be continued.)

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