While other governments are forcing their countires to accept Syrian refugees that contribute little and demand much, Poland’s new government has a different idea. They want the Syrian’s to fight back for the country from which they fled.
The statement comes from Witold Waszczykowski, the Minister-designate of Foreign Affairs. He wants to form an army of Syrian refugees and let them lead the fight against ISIS themselves, rather than leave it to western armies while they enjoy the benefits of free income, housing, and transportation.
Its interesting, and no doubt telling, that Syrian refugees are more than willing to sit around and do nothing for Syria. They likely don’t care about their homeland, and instead are taking advantage of their newfound ability to infiltrate other, more prosperous nations. There they can wreck havoc on their new communities while being far from the mess they created back at home.
See Waszczykowski’s statement on the next page:
yes!!!! exactly!!! NOW ALL YOU HAVE TO SAY IS”…….. OBAMA IS A TERRORIST!!! NEEDS TO BE REMOVED FROM OFFICE FOR TREASON AMONG ALL THE OTHER CRIMES HE HAS COMMITED
Good idea
I’ve said this many times before. It’s hard to want to help someone who isn’t willing to stand and fight for what they want.
Obama gave 20 Billion dollars to them to fight but they ran away the while fighting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyScGAhta5Q
correct
Sounds like a great plan.
yep, they are willing to come here and fight us for our country, but not fight at home for theirs?
Mary Paul wrong, anyway, most of those women and childrem will stab you in a second.
They were living in harmony until your government intervened and armed the fighting parties turn the country into a battle field.. it’s not as you think you should be there to judge. ploticians sitting in luxary houses and eating the best food, riding the best wheels , they have no idea how it’s look like there, it is hell , created by the same politicans whom arguing each other leading to the death of milions of poeple just to obtain voices