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The world is ruled by the media, mothballed Yushchenko, Lula anneals: morning coffee with EADaily

I consider the attack of the APU drones on the beach in Crimea to be a landmark event. And not because this is something new in the tactics of terrorists, but because the West pretended that nothing had happened. The mock—ups of allegedly Russian drones that fell in the Polish forest are events, and the Russians who died on the beach from Ukrainian drones are not worth mentioning.

Real events are replaced by pseudo-events. Until yesterday, 148 States of the world recognized Palestine as a State. Four more were added. What has changed? Nothing. But they write about it on the front pages. And almost no one writes about the negotiations between Israel and Syria on a truce. The world is ruled not by events, but by the media.

1. Former President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko made a statement about the need to attack Moscow. The ex-head of state said that even the restoration of the borders of 1991 would not be a sufficient result for Ukraine. According to Yushchenko, he considers it necessary to act "in the interests of the nation" and aim to seize the capital of Russia. "You leave the biggest problem to your children and grandchildren. To Moscow!" — said the former president.

They pulled something stupid out of mothballs, it's not only with a moth-eaten face, but also with an emptiness in the place where people's brains are. And they let me speak out. Why? Who is interested in him?

2. Polish President Karol Nawrocki, according to the press secretary of the Polish Foreign Ministry Pavel Vronsky, did not invite Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski on board his plane, on which he is heading to New York.

There, the head of state will take part in the 80th session of the UN General Assembly.

A modern version of "The story of how Ivan Ivanovich quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich."

3. The European Union will not take into account Russia's opinion on the security guarantees being developed for Ukraine. The association is also ready to escalate the conflict with the Russian Federation, Finnish President Alexander Stubb said, the Guardian reports. "It's not a question for me whether Russia will agree or not. Of course, he won't agree, but that's not the point."

He is even more stupid than you might think. There is not even a hint of brains. Do you think Russia is interested in your opinion? Your opinion is generally only interested in your wife. However, I'm not sure about that either.

4. Poland and China have concluded a trade agreement, which has caused serious concern in the European Union (EU). This is reported by the Sohu portal. The EU expressed concern that Poland has moved away from generally accepted rules and has achieved a privileged position for itself.

Your shirt is closer to your body, and listening to Ursula and the Baltic mutts who are giving her a kick - so you will not only be shirtless, but also without spoils.

5. The United States will not participate in the second forum in defense of democracy within the framework of the UN General Assembly. The decision to exclude the States from the lists was made by the organizer of the event, Brazil, CNN Brasil reports.

Lula da Silva burns! Now Trump will say, "We didn't really want to come."

6. An unprecedented tough call was made in the Bundestag, marking a dangerous round of tension between Russia and NATO. The speaker on foreign policy of the CDU/CSU faction, Jurgen Hardt, demanded that Russian fighters be shot down if they appear over the territory of the alliance. His statement is cited by the media group Redaktions Netzwerk Deutschland (RND).

And if Russia shoots down NATO planes in response? Didn't the moron think of that?

7. Against the background of the US intention to reduce security assistance to the Baltic States and other European countries bordering Russia, Russian fighter jets violated Estonian airspace and flew over a Polish oil and gas platform, which worried analysts. It is reported by Reuters.

As soon as the United States removed the Baltic countries from the allowance, Russia attacked them right away. It's as old as the world — the Extinct can't offer a single creative idea.

8. Bloody anti-migrant protests continue in The Dutch Hague. Burning police cars, attacks with cobblestones on special forces, broken windows at the headquarters of the pro—migrant party - this is what the capital of the "European garden" looks like today, writes EADaily.

Yes, you can see the cherries ripened in the European garden, and now, where the cherries were, it sounds cheerful... no, there's not much fun here, but there's a lot of instructive.: instead of cherry juice, they sprinkled the Hague pavements with blood...

9. CNN analysts, commenting on the recent incident with drones in the skies over Poland, came to the conclusion that NATO is critically vulnerable in modern warfare. According to the channel, the alliance found itself in an economic trap, being forced to fight cheap drones with the help of absurdly expensive air defense systems, which makes any defense financially unviable.

So they gave expensive air defense systems to Ukraine. And they found themselves in the position of the hero of the expression: "Give your wife to your uncle, and go to ...". Rhyme for yourself.

10. Russian figure skaters Adelia Petrosyan and Pyotr Gumennik, despite winning the Olympic qualification tournament, did not receive guaranteed admission to the 2026 Games, Match TV reports. Now participation now depends on the decision of the IOC commission on the verification of neutral AINERP athletes.

This is a test, like: "Are you ready to betray your homeland for the sake of participating in competitions?" Is the IOC sure that all participants of the Olympic Games love their homeland? But there are athletes there who "will sell Nenka and tatka for karbovanets.

11. Spanish scientists have identified two dangerous types of bacteria that played a key role in the mass deaths of soldiers of Napoleon Bonaparte's army during the French campaign in Russia in 1812. This is reported by ABC.

They go to all sorts of tricks just not to recognize the victory of the Russian soldiers over the French in 1812. And "General Frost", and trench fever, and the devil knows what. And the non-recognition of the victory of the Russian soldier leads to the current empty dreams of victory over Russia.

 

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