I agree with your points, but I'd like to nitpick a bit. First, he isn't calling himself a Kresowiak. He loves Russia, it seems. However, he is calling eastern Poles, Polonized Lithuanians and Polonized Ruthenians "Kresowiaks," and accusing them of hating Russia and loving Germany. Nice to learn something about myself (both sides of the family from Bialystok region).
No, he also insists that he is also part eastern Pole. And I quote:
So he claims to be 'part' in least, "Kresowiak". Plus in this case, he described himself so well, it fit anyway.This a broad term for Poles from East(of which part of my family comes anyway am I racist to myself?)
Now, let's examine that Rome-Warsaw Axis a bit further. Had Poland and Italy gone to war against Nazi Germany in 1938, what would be the result? Would France join in the fun? Which front would experience the most bloodshed? And would the USSR stand by and wait to strike?
Hmm... I have some doubts in that time. Despite Germany's seriously weakened supply limit (they won't have an extra year to supply), they were still better equipped than both the Polish and Italians. However they might have a big disadvantage to them: Austria. Depends on if Dolfuss lives or not though.
If we have Hitler press for Anschluss and have the Rome-Warsaw Axis see it as a great casus belli for German aggression when Dolfuss' Austria refuses, then they would have a decent chance to stymy their war effort with two fronts. It doesn't Help the Germans that the mountainous terrain of Austria is perfect for Italian (mountaineers) and Austrian troops, who are better suited for the alpine climate.
After checking to see who was in control of France at the time, it was apparently either Edouard Daladier or Leon Blum for a short time. Both of them were for intervention, but apparently IOTL Chamberlain managed to rein in Daladier for the Munich Agreement, and Blum wasn't able to re-stabilize the ministry after he resigned the first time. But seeing how anschluss went ITTL, either one might go for war.
As for the Soviets, they probably would wait to strike. Remember, the Great Purge just ended, and they weren't yet up to par. Besides, they would likely be pleased that the Fascist countries were going to bleed themselves dry.