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  1. But at 7 pm comes the service for the pool? How long was the villa in UM and what really happened? ๐Ÿ™„
  2. practice afternon and work now or work this afternoon and now the dessert ๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿ˜‹
  3. If she hasn't already satisfied another guy this afternoon. Now comes perhaps the encore with the lion king and his disciple. ๐Ÿ˜„
  4. I hope that there will finally be a de-escalation plan on both sides. So far both sides blame each other and people are dying. ๐Ÿ˜”
  5. It seems to me that they hadn't spoken to each other this morning in the kitchen.
  6. Development Deployment of the Polish divisions on 1 September 1939. Most of the Polish forces were concentrated along the border with Germany; the Soviet border was largely unguarded. On September 1, 1939, the Germans invaded Poland from the west; German diplomats had already pushed the Soviet Union to intervene against Poland from the east since the war began, but the USSR was reluctant to intervene. The Soviet decision to invade the eastern parts of Poland was agreed as the Soviet zone of influence was communicated to the German ambassador Friedrich Werner von der Schulenburg on 9 September 1939, but the actual invasion was postponed for more than a week. The Polish security services became aware of the Soviet plans around 12 September. On September 17, 1939, the Red Army, breaking the Soviet-Polish Non-Aggression Pact, invaded Poland from the east. The Soviet government announced that it was taking action to protect the Ukrainians and Belarusians living in the eastern regions of Poland, as the Polish state had collapsed in the face of the German attack and could no longer guarantee the safety of its citizens. [5] [ 6] The Red Army quickly conquered its objectives, outnumbering the Polish resistance. Despite the order from the Polish government to minimize clashes with the Red Army, battles broke out with losses of up to 6-7,000 men on the Polish side and around 3,000 dead and 10,000 wounded on the Soviet side. About 230,000 Polish soldiers or more were made prisoners of war. [7] The Soviet government annexed the territory that had fallen under its control and, in November, declared that the approximately 12 million former Polish citizens (ethnically: 5 million Ukrainians, 4 million Poles, 2 million Belarusians and over 1 million Jews ) [8] who lived there, had now become Soviet citizens. The territory occupied and annexed by the Soviets roughly corresponded to that east of the Curzon Line which had been annexed by Poland with the 1921 Peace of Riga, which ended the Soviet-Polish war.
  7. I think NATO will attack Russia sooner or later. There are significant movements of NATO soldiers and arsenal towards the Russian-Bielorusian and Ukranian border, then the Baltic countries, Poland and Romania. Here there is a really big risk. Perhaps it is also a war for raw materials and energy that are in Russia. Between the Latvian border and Moscow there are not even 700 km. 800 American soldiers join the NATO contingent. To me it doesn't seem like an act of defense by NATO but more of an imminent attack against Russia. Agreements are being made with Japan and Australia. And then there is the case of Hunter Biden, son of Joe Biden, a consultant for Burisma, a gas company in Ukraine, and Poroshenko during the Obama presidency. Perhaps therefore Germany should not have put Gas Stream 2 into operation. Bush and Biden understand each other. One for oil and the other for gas? Here I think the air stinks a lot more than we could have imagined. ๐Ÿคจ
  8. In fact I believe so too, even if it is very sad. Only George W. Bush made it through a huge hole in the U.S. treasury after the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Meanwhile, despite all sectors having lost during the Covid period, only the militaristic sector has gained considerably. How strange this world is. ๐Ÿ˜”
  9. In fact they betrayed by the Germans with the invasion of Russia in 1941 even though they have signed a mutual non-attack contract. Russia had lost 4 milion men in that war. Therefore Russia doesn't accept NATO enlargement to the east. Especially since they have their Black Sea fleet in the Crimea. Imagine if the Russians went to Cuba again, and then Puerto Rico, Mexico, Hawaii and / or Canada and they would install missiles. As United States has done and is doing, for example in Poland, the Czech Republic and Romania. Here I believe that diplomacy has failed in every sense. Those who lose out are always the poor citizens. ๐Ÿ˜”
  10. I'm talking about the spots on her back ๐Ÿ˜
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