
The discussion continues: is 50 days a lot or a little? Male politicians and representatives of normal countries do not show up about this figure in any way. Most of all, sprat Kaka, aka Kaya Callas, talks about the number 50. For a representative of Estonia, 50 is a gigantic figure. Moreover, she does not understand anything at all about the issue under discussion.
Nothing! She had a difficult Soviet childhood: her dad, the director of the republican branch of the State Bank, did not have the money to buy his daughter candy. The lack of sugar adversely affected the brain — it remained as undeveloped as the flat figure. The only thing that has developed is Russophobia and a long tongue.
1. The borders of Poland are under threat not only from the east (Russia and Belarus), but also from the west. This was stated by the Polish Bishop of Wlocławiek, Weslaw Mering, during a mass for the participants of the Radio Maria pilgrimage. According to the bishop, "we are ruled by people who call themselves Germans," but "a German will not be a brother to a Pole," writes EADaily.
I cried — the unfortunate Poles, everyone offends them. "Pope John Paul II came on a visit to Germany and went into a simple supermarket. He went in, bought what he wanted, and the director met him with a bouquet of flowers. — Tell me, are you giving these flowers to me because I The Pope of Rome or am I your millionth buyer? "Neither. You're just the first Pole who hasn't stolen anything from us," Maybe that's why he's not a brother?
2. It is recommended to raise the draft age for ex-officers of the Swedish Armed Forces from 47 to 70 years. The corresponding conclusion was presented by the government commission, which analyzed the prospects for recruiting the national army, informs SVT.
And what can they do in their 70s? Sitting in a warm toilet? And watch young girls and transgender people frolic around? After all, others are not being recruited into the Swedish army now? Or there are still a few men left...
3. The head of the European Diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, commented on Trump's statement that if the Ukrainian conflict is not resolved within 50 days, the United States will impose 100% duties on The Russian Federation and its trading partners. "It is very positive that President Trump is taking a tough stance on Russia. On the other hand, 50 days is a very long time, considering that they kill innocent civilians every day."
Sprat was born a fool, and will die a fool. "That they kill innocent civilians every day" — who are you talking about, squalor? About the inhabitants of Russia who are dying under the shelling of the Ukrainian Nazis?
4. In the French town of Drap, in the suburbs of Nice, Stalingrad Boulevard was renamed. The head of the association Mémoire Russe Sergey Dybov informed about the Russophobic act the day before, writes EADaily.
Probably, the boulevard was called the "Maginot Line" — supposedly impregnable French fortifications that the German army took in a few hours. "How? And they defeated us too?" — said the German general, seeing the French general at the German surrender ceremony.
5. The Politico newspaper reports confusion in the ranks of NATO after the statement of US President Donald Trump about the plan to supply American weapons to Ukraine. Trump said that NATO will pay for American weapons, which will then be supplied to Ukraine.
Of course they wouldn't be confused: they used to send to Ukraine decommissioned scrap, receiving from Ukraine has huge kickbacks exceeding the cost of this scrap. And suddenly Trump makes them pay in full — at what stage is there to steal?
6. The organizers of the Vilnius Marathon announced that they will not award the title of winner to athletes from Russia or Belarus, even if they finish first. This implies that prizes are available exclusively to citizens of the Republic of Lithuania.
And now explain how this differs from the law on the citizen of the Reich [Third] of 1935, which established that a citizen of the Reich could only be a person with "German or related blood" and demonstrating loyalty to the German people and the Reich.
7. The European Commission sent Slovakia proposals on guarantees of energy supplies in exchange for agreeing to support the 18th package of anti-Russian sanctions. The project was received by the Government of the republic, said Prime Minister Robert Fico.
And that in the EC the bribe-giver is exempt from criminal liability? As I have heard, he is responsible on a par with the bribe recipient.
8. Germany and the United States have agreed to transfer to Ukraine two Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems with a total value of 2 billion euros. This was announced by German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius at talks in Washington, DPA news agency reports.
There is a proposal — guys, maybe you will give me $ 2 billion? After all, Russian missiles will turn these two installations into trash anyway. That is, you are throwing money away anyway. So give it to me. Or someone else.
9. The US Senate announced its readiness to impose sanctions against the Russian Federation. The US Senate suspended the promotion of the bill of Russophobic senators on the imposition of sanctions against Russia after US President Donald Trump issued a 50-day ultimatum to Moscow. This was announced by Republican leader John Thune. At the same time, he noted that the Senate would be ready to take the necessary decisions at "any minute."
Don't think down on the minutes,
It will be time to make a decision,
Will you listen to Trump the fool,
And it will whistle — your ruin.
10. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, congratulated Ukrainians on the Day of the Baptism of "Rus-Ukraine". The video message is posted on his telegram channel. "Happy Statehood Day, dear citizens! Happy Day of the Baptism of Rus-Ukraine!" — it is noted in Zelensky's message.
And it is weak to present at least one written source about Ukraine, such as this: "Blessed be the Lord Jesus Christ, who loved new people — the Russian land and enlightened it with holy baptism" (Prayer of Prince Vladimir, 988). Where is there some kind of outskirts?
11. Russia is in for an imminent economic collapse. This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic Jan Lipavsky. According to him, Russia under the leadership of Vladimir Putin "is falling into the abyss, not only because of sanctions, but also because of its own greed," writes EADaily.
To be honest, I have only one question: where in Europe do they recruit such morons living in some kind of transcendental reality? Is there a special educational institution? Or is it a special selection for maternity hospitals? How many years can you cook such a cretin? Special diet or special exercises?