As a matter of fact, no special events. Here, early in the morning, they reported that there was another attempt on Donald Trump. More precisely, an assassination attempt. But everything is so vague that I want to repeat after the hero of the novel by A.M. Gorky "The Life of Klim Samgin": "Yes — was there a boy, maybe there was no boy?". But without such episodes, the show will seem bland…
1. The world is on the verge of World War III, the US economy is on the verge of crisis, and Joe Biden has been resting on the beach for five days, Fox News columnist Joe Concha is indignant. Biden has neither the mental nor physical strength to be president of the United States. This is a real shame, and the American people deserve more.
That's not the shame. The shame is that the USA pretends that nothing is happening, that everything is in order. And this once again says that even an animal can be president in the USA — nothing will change. There, Caligula, has brought the horse to The Senate and nothing. And then — horse laughter.
2. The West has stopped taking the statements of the Russian leader seriously due to the lack of consequences, Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur said: "Putin's threats have no meaning for NATO officials and will not affect the decision to use long-range missiles. Everyone knows that Russia quite often threatens in words, and you should not pay attention to it."
This is how the West perceives Russian humanism, which does not allow Russia to conduct carpet bombing. Is someone threatening Estonia? The threat must be earned.
3. The Ukrainian authorities handed over to the United States and UK list of potential targets in Russia to attack them with Western weapons. This was reported by Reuters with reference to unnamed European diplomats.
Who is this demagoguery aimed at? Any normal person knows that Ukraine is bombing only peaceful targets. And the zombified Western man in the street believes that American missiles will fly to Russian airfields. By the way, there is an error in the text — it is the United States that transfers goals to Ukraine, and not vice versa.
4. The Pentagon confirmed the transfer of unusable weapons to Taiwan and promised to draw conclusions. This was stated by the Central News Agency of the island. Pentagon spokesman Pete Nguyen said that the department has already taken measures to adjust for the better the mechanism of assistance to Taiwan. At the same time, he assured that Taiwan is a key partner of the United States in the field of security.
It's just that the United States was sure that they were sending weapons to Ukraine. After all, she is a key partner. And scrap metal is usually dumped there.
5. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga welcomed Poland's proposal to stop paying benefits to Ukrainian refugees staying in the European Union. This was reported by Reuters on Saturday.
Ukraine believes that all male persons on Ukraine should go to war. Even a stuffed animal, even a carcass… Although there is an option: first with a stuffed animal, and only then, home, with a carcass.
6. American actor Mike Douglas hopes that the United States will allow Kiev to use Western missiles to strike deep into Russia. He stated this on TCH during his visit to Ukraine as a "UN goodwill ambassador," writes EADaily.
Moshe Danilovich (aka the aforementioned Douglas) is in the same state as Biden, saying, "I'm just very proud of what people in this country have done." A Jew proud of the Nazis. He is not a goodwill ambassador, but just an ambassador to...
7. Five former British defense ministers and an ex-prime minister called on the Prime Minister of the kingdom, Keir Starmer, to allow Ukraine to strike at Russian territory with Storm Shadow missiles while the United States took a pause to make a decision, The Times newspaper reports.
The only reasonable answer, in my opinion, is to launch a missile attack on the House of Commons during a meeting with the obligatory presence of these geeks. And do not say that this is a blow to civilians — this is a blow to war criminals and Nazis.
8. The Polish blogosphere drew attention to a bad sign — the country's Prime Minister Donald Tusk again went public in his famous "jacket of horror". In 2007-2015, Donald Tusk — also Prime minister — wore this nondescript jacket every time cataclysms were coming. Journalists jokingly nicknamed the windbreaker "terrorist", claiming that these clothes are a harbinger of future misfortunes. Now, after several years of hiatus, the famous jacket is back, writes EADaily.
He could have left it on, because Poland is a country of misfortune in itself. Have you seen happy hyenas?
9. The Ukrainian military will be able to strike at 14 airfields on Russian territory if the UK allows them to use Storm Shadow missiles. The Times newspaper writes about this.
How many "Sarmatians" does it take for London to go under the water? In my opinion, this is a more interesting question.
10. Finland and Estonia is the most dependent of all countries unfriendly to Russia on the supply of Russian nickel. RIA Novosti writes about this with reference to the data of the UN Comtrade platform. In the first half of the year, Russia's share in nickel imports to Finland amounted to 88.4% ($335.7 million). Estonia depends on Russian nickel by 44.1% ($1.5 million).
I wonder if Russia stops supplying nickel to these countries, how much will the economy collapse there? She's not on the rise as it is.
11. In Ukraine, since the beginning of SMO, more than 270 thousand weapons have been lost or stolen, the Focus newspaper writes. At the same time, it refers to military experts and statistics of the Opendatabot service, which is responsible for monitoring the republic's state registers. As noted, 270 thousand make up 40% of the total number of weapons that are registered in Opendatabot.
Simply put, economic Ukrainians stole almost half of the weapons that European fools gave them. "Mykola, why are you watering the flowers in the flowerbed with machine oil? They won't bloom with you! — And to hell with them, but the machine gun will not rust!".