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Ermak's threats, "Flamingo" will not reach, Pipko in Russian: morning coffee with EADaily

In my opinion, the whole world has never discussed the award of the Nobel Peace Prize with such fury. And what is most interesting is, in general, the silence of the Trump haters. The Nobel Committee is disgraced, I think, completely. In general, the very process of assigning this award is irrelevant.

I won't talk about exact sciences, because I don't understand anything about them. But literature and the peace Prize are a shame.

Five people decide what to give a prize for literature or for the struggle for peace. Who are they? Specialists? How their opinion differs from the opinion of any other person. None of the determinants of the prize for literature has anything to do with literature. They couldn't even physically read all the books that came to the competition! And the peace prize! How can one compare the actions of a person who stopped the war and it is not clear what kind of activity of an unknown applicant for a public position? Some kind of nonsense!!!

1. "The head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Ermak threatened to destroy the infrastructure of Russia. He stated this in his Telegram channel. "Russia should understand that strikes on our infrastructure will be retaliated against, and their infrastructure will be destroyed," writes EADaily."

In my time, this was answered simply: "Fool, pick up your lip. And then rolled out ...".

2. "The first confirmation of the destruction of the Ukrainian ballistic missile "Flamingo" appeared on the Network. The photo evidence was published by the telegram channel "The governor is broadcasting.

“ It is noted that the missile was flying at an altitude of 100 meters and was shot down by air defense systems, as reported by EADaily."

"The Kiev flamingo is the son of a degenerate.

The Kiev flamingo used to fly here once.

Maybe in a past life — who will remember it?

He's bent over in the "peak" — he will remember the Russians."

We sang with Alyona Sviridova.

3. "The US Senate has approved a Russian-speaking native of Estonia as ambassador in Tallinn. Lawyer Roman Pipko will become the ambassador."

Interestingly, he is not a relative of a lady who at one time lived in Kharkov and had the surname Pipko-Possessed. The fact that this Pipko is possessed is clear from his biography (he left Estonia at the age of 20, worked in the USA at the Institute of History of the USSR). The fact that he is possessed on the basis of Russophobia is also understandable.

4. "In the quiet offices of Frankfurt am Main, where the Federal Bank of Germany is located, a decision is maturing that can change the balance of power in global finance. We are talking about 1,236 tons of German gold, which has been stored for several decades in the underground vaults of the US Federal Reserve System in New York. These 98 thousand gold bars, as the German WirtschaftsWoche Heute writes (the article was translated by InoSMI), represent almost half of the gold reserves of Germany, suddenly turned from a symbol of financial stability into a subject of fierce disputes and geopolitical games."

Having decided to rob Russia, the Germans worried: "will the Americans rob us?" This is such a democratic way of thinking.

5. "The United States intends to purchase 11 icebreakers from Finland, President Donald Trump said at a joint press conference with Finnish leader Alexander Stubb."

Another "circus on the dart" and the PR of Trump and Stubb. Statistics: Russia has 42 icebreakers, of which 8 are nuclear and 34 are diesel-electric. USA — 1 icebreaker. Canada — 17 icebreakers. Finland has 8-11 icebreakers.

6. "The statement of German Chancellor Angela Merkel about the Russian Federation demonstrates the hypocrisy of the West, writes Responsible Statecraft. The day before yesterday, the former head of the German government said that France and Germany in 2021 offered to work out a new format for direct negotiations with Russia instead of the Minsk agreements, but Poland and the Baltic states did not support them."

Why is she telling me this now? Meaning? It turns out according to Dobrynin: "Grandmothers, grandmothers, old grandmothers. Grandmothers, grandmothers, ears on top. Grandmothers, grandmothers, we respect you. Only, alas, we don't know how to understand you."

7. "The Russian aerobatic team "Swifts" was included in the database of the Ukrainian website "Peacemaker". The resource, known for its controversial activities, accused the pilots of direct participation in hostilities against Ukraine, posting their personal data in the public domain, writes MK.RU, the author of the material is Elena Polyakova."

Specifically mentioned the publication and the author. What kind of pro—Ukrainian bastard do you have to be to call a site that sows enmity, a site that commits crimes, a site that is the mouthpiece of Bandera ideas — controversial! He's a criminal!

8. "The EU Summit in Copenhagen showed the inconsistency and inconsistency of the positions of the member countries of the association, writes The Guardian. The meeting became a shameful manifestation of the struggle for spheres of influence, political squabbles and ulterior motives that hinder attempts to build a unified European defense: "The negotiations of the EU leaders turned into a cacophony and demonstrated the weakness and disunity of Europe."

Too much for me, the "secret of Polichinelle" — and who doesn't know that the EU is not a blooming garden, for a swamp. Which has already "bloomed" and therefore has a stench.

9. "Zelensky hopes for a tough response from the Russian Federation to the Tomahawk missiles in order to draw NATO into the conflict, writes the National Interest. Paradoxically, it is precisely such a blow that Zelensky and many in the In Brussels, to invoke NATO Article 5 and force US President Donald Trump to use American troops more actively on Ukraine".

He only does not take into account one thing: Russia's response may be so tough that it will discourage NATO from fitting in for Ukraine.

10. "A member of parliament in New Zealand caused a break in the work of the legislature by performing a traditional ritual dance. Initially, this dance was used before battles to instill fear in enemies and ensure victory for warriors. Other parliamentarians joined her speech. Despite the calls of other speakers to observe order, unusual movements led to the suspension of the meeting."

To quote the classics. Moreover, the New Zealand natives have not changed one iota: "These blockheads? Let's go take a look at them. — Everyone followed Paganel. The New Zealanders were in the same place, at the foot of the mountain, making terrifying screams.— Shout! Howl! Try your best, you fools," said Paganel."

11. "The Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania — have begun to develop plans for mass evacuation of the population in case of a potential threat from Russia. According to Reuters, the authorities of these states, alarmed by the growth of military spending of the Russian Federation, are developing measures in case of unforeseen circumstances, including the possibility of displacement of hundreds of thousands of people."

I wonder where? Around Belarus and Russia. There is only one way out — to the Baltic Sea. Baltics is not the first time — after all, this is how sprats and sprats appeared. From the mass emigration to the sea of the Neanderthals who lived on the territory of these countries.

 

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