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Russian bear flexes his energy muscles - threat to Poland?


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Maxxx Payne
  Jan 10, 07, 15:12  #31

This should be a wake up call for more nuclear energy in Europe. Hope the Germans get over with their hippy luftkraft fixations....

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 10, 07, 15:21  #32

Quoting: Amathyst, Post #29
surely there will come a time when they need an ali??


Ali G ??

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miranda
  Jan 10, 07, 15:27  #33

It's a political game on Russian side, as always and I wouldn't worry about it that much. It will be sorted out eventually.
I just came back from Poland and most people do not worry about it, since they only worry about Bsp Wielgus who cooperated with former Polish cummunist goverment.

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globetrotter
  Jan 10, 07, 15:40  #34

We in the UK may have to get used to Gazprom aren't they rumoured to be interested in buying in to Centrica (and you thought Gas prices were high now)

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lef
  Jan 10, 07, 16:01  #35

Quoting: miranda, Post #33
since they only worry about Bsp Wielgus who cooperated with former Polish cummunist goverment


hmmm how did he co-operate?

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miranda
  Jan 10, 07, 16:07  #36

Quoting: lef, Post #35
hmmm how did he co-operate?

well, it appears to be true that he signed some papers to co-opearate, in simple words to spy on other people, in his case his friends from the church, however we don't know the details.
My father in 60 was taken to the police stations a t least 10 times and was asked to do the same, he declined, even though they offered him a lot of perks.
My cousin was taken to the police station in 1987, just before the tansition and was offered a Canadian passport in exchange for a co-operation (spying on Ukrainian minority in Canada). He declined. Many didn't.

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lef
  Jan 10, 07, 16:15  #37

Quoting: miranda, Post #36
well, it appears to be true that he signed some papers to co-opearate, in simple words to spy on other people, in his case his friends from the church, however we don't know the details.


it appears to be true hmmm...some sort of kangaroo court, It seems the justice system in poland needs to be inproved.

Miranda, you have made the allegations, what specifically has this man done wrong?

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Bojownik
  Jan 10, 07, 19:07  #38

Russia is a great country. They take no **** from anyone. They have also act as a guard for centries from arab invasions of europe in other worlds act as a sheild. Russians are tough people.

I like them

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