Listen now | Matteusz Piskorski and Constantin von Hoffmeister talk about Poland's geopolitical role in the Ukraine conflict, Poland's lack of true sovereignty and its American vassal status, the Intermarium project, Poland's lack of soft power, the anarchic and decentralized nature of the historical Polish empire, nuclear weapons and sovereignty, the recent manufactured AfD scandal about the Waffen-SS and the deep state's strategy to delegitimize European sovereigntist movements, and other topics.
Very good video and analysis on Poland- a topic that is not covered enough. Its frustrating when lay-analysts act as if Poland is an independent power capable of swaying geopolitical patterns in Europe when clearly it is not-As Mr.Piskorski covers. Poland is a total vassal state of the US. And yes, Germany is an occupied state.
If I may add, I almost stopped watching after I heard “anglo-saxon policy”. Glad I continued watching. I assume Mr.Piskorski refers to the US-British alliance with that term. However, this term refers to the historical cultural make up of the peoples who inhabited and ruled these lands. If that is the case then I can assure you that anglo-saxons are not driving US policy, especially as it relates to Europe. As a Polish-American I only wish that Ulster Scots were driving the US policy machine that could reaffirm Monroe Doctrine (non-meddling in European affairs) and laissez faire approach to other strategic centers. We have another cultural group in charge. This group drives odd policy decision on the part of the US towards the Middle East, in particular Israel.
Very good video and analysis on Poland- a topic that is not covered enough. Its frustrating when lay-analysts act as if Poland is an independent power capable of swaying geopolitical patterns in Europe when clearly it is not-As Mr.Piskorski covers. Poland is a total vassal state of the US. And yes, Germany is an occupied state.
If I may add, I almost stopped watching after I heard “anglo-saxon policy”. Glad I continued watching. I assume Mr.Piskorski refers to the US-British alliance with that term. However, this term refers to the historical cultural make up of the peoples who inhabited and ruled these lands. If that is the case then I can assure you that anglo-saxons are not driving US policy, especially as it relates to Europe. As a Polish-American I only wish that Ulster Scots were driving the US policy machine that could reaffirm Monroe Doctrine (non-meddling in European affairs) and laissez faire approach to other strategic centers. We have another cultural group in charge. This group drives odd policy decision on the part of the US towards the Middle East, in particular Israel.
Only if European nations break from Anglo-American-Judeo hegemony can they be truly sovereign!