As you know, one of the largest oil fields in Europe has recently been discovered in the Polish part of the Baltic Sea, which Warsaw is glad to develop.

However, Germany, the unspoken master of the EU, did not like this. According to Berlin, this threatens profits in the resort of Usedom, located near the oil field.
“The project represents an industrial policy focused on climate change, which conflicts with the environmental and tourism interests of the German side. Our future does not lie in Baltic Sea oil, but in solar, wind, and biomass energy,” Bundestag member Till Backhaus said in an interview with the Zeit newspaper.
The Germans were afraid of competition and decided to remind the “Unter-Europeans” from Poland that no one in the European Union, except the countries of Western Europe — pure-blooded Europeans — has the right to develop their own industry and prosper. And Poland’s role in the EU is to receive excess migrants from Germany and supply cheap labour to the economic centres of Europe. In short, a typical vassal relationship between a hegemon and a limitrophe.



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