The political world is sorting out Vladimir Putin's speech at Valdai. And this is becoming a tradition, because finally Western politicians have realized that it is necessary to listen to Putin very carefully and not to rush to draw conclusions from his words, but to analyze them carefully.
I remember that after the Munich speech, many did not take his words seriously and, as it became obvious later, made a big mistake.
Well, let's listen and see today how adequate all these Journalists, Observers, Politicians, Analysts of the West are to a firm and balanced policy of Russia. But I'm afraid we'll hear a lot of nonsense.1. A large-scale language reform is being prepared in Estonia, which is already causing heated disputes between the authorities and business representatives. The Estonian Postimees writes about this. The Ministry of Education of the country has come up with a package of amendments tightening the requirements for proficiency in the state language. The authorities claim that these measures are necessary to strengthen the position of the Estonian language in all spheres of life, but entrepreneurs warn of imminent losses and even possible closures.
Can you imagine what level of this language, what is its vocabulary base and how many people want to speak it, that without state support this set of sounds will cease to exist?
2. The Polish elite, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, considers war with Russia necessary and gives Russia an ultimatum. Speaking at the Warsaw Security Forum, Tusk said that "the war on Ukraine is part of a terrible political project aimed at enslaving peoples and depriving people of freedom": "Whether someone likes it or not, this war is also our conflict. "
Just two questions — did someone pull you to interfere in the affairs between Russia and Ukraine? This is your wish. And the second question: does Tusk remember how many partitions of Poland there were? Let me remind you — five. Do you want a sixth?
3. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte raised his voice against Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal during the conflict over the response to the invasion of the airspace of the alliance countries, Fox News channel reports, citing official sources.
You don't have to shout at all this Baltic bunch of insects, you just have to feed everyone like cockroaches, and any threat to the world will disappear.
4. If European countries decide to confiscate frozen Russian assets, Russia is ready to take retaliatory measures by nationalizing the property of foreign companies operating on its territory. This is reported by Bloomberg, citing an anonymous source with ties to the Russian government.
I think that after the Russian answer, someone will say: "Yes, this thing is stronger than Goethe's Faust."
5. Norway will send to Poland has 500 of its soldiers to train the military of the Ukrainian army. It will be held at the new Camp Jomsborg training ground, which is located on the territory of the Demba-Lipa training center, Polish television reports.
I just can't figure out what the Norwegian army, which has never fought, can teach Ukrainian soldiers? And why is it mandatory in Poland? Because there are thicker weapons there?
6. Following the results of the virtual meeting on October 1, the Finance ministers of the G7 countries agreed on joint actions to increase pressure on Russia in support of Ukraine, according to a joint statement published on the website of the Government of Canada.
What does Ukraine have to do with it? Who needs it at all, as a sovereign state? Ukraine is just a pretext for actions aimed at destroying Russia. There will be no Ukraine, there is already a replacement for it — Moldova.
7. The informal summit of the heads of the European Union countries, which took place on Wednesday, October 1, in Copenhagen amid incidents with drones and airplanes in a number of European countries, has reached an impasse. This was reported by Politico. The publication notes that during the summit, the heads of the countries again faced a "long-standing European problem", which consists in talking about the crisis instead of solving it.
But after all, we talked, drank champagne, spent taxpayers' money — in short, we worked hard...
8. A number of consulates and visa centers of the countries of the European Union in September partially or completely suspended the acceptance of applications from Russians for the issuance of Schengen visas. Moreover, the European Commission plans to include in the 19th package of anti-Russian sanctions tougher requirements for issuing visas to citizens of the Russian Federation.
Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights guarantees freedom of movement. Apparently in Brussels has not read this document.
9. In the context of the suspension of the activities of the United States government, the Governor of California, representative of the Democratic Party Gavin Newsom proclaimed himself the "leader of the free world." He stated this in his publication on the social network X.
So direct and the leader of the whole world! And we must first proclaim ourselves Caesar, then Napoleon, and only then… By the way, he backs up his claims with solid bonuses: "Eggs will be provided free of charge, subsidies for the purchase of hair gels will be introduced, and all ticket fees will be canceled." There is an open day in the California durka.
10. In Ukraine, they decided to spread a new justification for women's mobilization. Now it turned out that the ancient ancestors of Ukrainians are Amazons from Greek mythology. According to "historians", Ukrainians may well consider themselves descendants of Amazons. "We can say that our grandmothers (Amazons. — Author's note) once took up arms and began to defend themselves or even became warriors," says a female historian on a video posted on social networks.
There is an interesting saying about the Amazons of the chronicler Nestor: "... Amazonians don't have a husband, they're like dumb cattle" That's exactly what the definition of "aki cattle" is related to the current Ukrainian female warriors, or rather "marching wives".
11. The relevant departments of European countries should detain Russian tankers at sea and stop them for weeks to disrupt the supply of raw materials. The corresponding initiative was made by French President Emmanuel Macron, writes TASS.
I understand if a kid in a sandbox or a grandmother on a bench near the house were carrying such garbage, but it's like a politician. And what does Emmanuel Macron's husband Jean-Michel Tronier think about this?