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Arrogance 24 πŸ‡«πŸ‡·πŸ‡΅πŸ‡±

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In the 1990s, Poland πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± was infamous for crimeβ€”mafia wars, car thefts, and record homicides. Today, it is safer than France, the UK, or Sweden. This is the story of how Poland went from a β€œWild East” to one of Europe’s safest countries in just 30 years. 🧡

In the 1990s, Poland πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± was infamous for crimeβ€”mafia wars, car thefts, and record homicides. 

Today, it is safer than France, the UK, or Sweden. 

This is the story of how Poland went from a β€œWild East” to one of Europe’s safest countries in just 30 years. 🧡
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14/ France thought it could bury the war in 1962. In reality, it imported the war into its suburbs. The banlieues around Paris and Marseille became the new battlegrounds: zones of alienation, resentment, and periodic uprisings against the state.

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15/ From the 1980s onward, Islamist groups connected to Algeria reactivated the conflict inside France. The GIA (Armed Islamic Group), born from Algeria’s civil war, bombed the Paris metro in 1995. The methods of the FLN returned, now under Islamist banners.

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16/ Riots in 2005, terrorist massacres in 2015, repeated clashes between police and immigrant youthβ€”these are not isolated. They are the continuation of the same conflict. The war that began on 1 November 1954 never truly ended. It simply moved north.

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18/ Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Britainβ€”each now lives its own Algerian war. Different names, different groups, but the same structure: imported conflicts, radical enclaves, police seen as occupiers, violence erupting in cities once thought untouchable.

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19/ The lesson is clear: wars lost abroad return home. The Algerian War showed that a nation cannot shed its colonial wars like a skin. The battlefields resurface in its own streets, decades later, under new banners but with the same logic.

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20/ History is not repeatingβ€”it is continuing. The war of Algeria is the war of Europe. What began in the Casbah of Algiers is still unfolding in Paris, Brussels, Berlin. The question is not whether the war has come. The question is whether Europe will admit it.

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European gas from Russia πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί: 20%. Trump πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ is right. Brussels πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί and Berlin πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ are financing Russia and should be demolished like the Kremlin.

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An assessment of the World: - Europe is crumbling. - The US is fighting to keep its hegemony. - Africa is becoming a Chinese colony. - Russia is rotting. - China is stalling. - Japan stands firm. - India doesn't know what it's doing. - Israel asserts itself. - Iran goes to hell.

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Copy of the oldest preserved Polish state flag (1553). Made for King Sigismund Augustus, it symbolized the unity of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Wilhelm II was a retard. He inherited the strongest position Germany ever had and squandered it in less than two decades. Instead of consolidating Bismarck’s empire, he dismissed the chancellor, alienated allies, and provoked Britain with a reckless naval race. His diplomacy

Wilhelm II was a retard. 

He inherited the strongest position Germany ever had and squandered it in less than two decades. Instead of consolidating Bismarck’s empire, he dismissed the chancellor, alienated allies, and provoked Britain with a reckless naval race.

His diplomacy