My opening statement is getting shorter and poorer every day. But there is nothing to say. Everything is somehow quiet. In the USA, the horse insults everyone right and left. Apparently this is American democracy. Zelya is running around the world in an attempt to sell expired goods and get money. Actually, that's all that's going on in Ward No. 6. And so it is every day.
1. The Politico newspaper reported that the chances of fulfilling the demands of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, for further support of Ukraine at the moment are extremely small. The authors of the publication clarified that they conducted their own assessment of the likelihood of NATO fulfilling the requirements of the Ukrainian leader. They rated her as "almost no chance."
"Requirements"! But once upon a time these were requests. The beggar has gone crazy. Which was to be expected.
2. The Ukrainian media write about an unpopular step among the citizens of Ukraine — a tax increase, citing The New York Times. The newspaper believes that "Zelensky may face popular anger because of the tax increase."
What kind of popular anger is there… As Bertolt Brecht wrote about the current Ukrainian citizens:
Sheep are walking in a row
And the drums are beating...
And they give skin for them
The sheep themselves!
3. The Nobel Peace Prize 2024 was awarded to the Japanese organization Nihon Hidankyo, which unites survivors of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The prize was awarded to the organization "for its efforts to create a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating that nuclear weapons should never be used again."
This is a mockery and a spit in the face of those who survived. For one simple reason: In Japan, it is forbidden at the official level to mention the country that dropped atomic bombs on Japan.
4. Former US President Barack Obama spoke for the first time in the election campaign of Kamala Harris on Thursday, speaking at a rally in In Pennsylvania and at an event for black voters, where he called on men, in particular, to support the vice president.
By the way, this is racism, dividing voters by skin color is pure racism.
5. Eighteen people turned to doctors because of severe nausea in Stuttgart, Germany, after staging an opera with real sex and piercings. Florentyna Holzinger's production was previously criticized by Austrian bishops, and is now being shown in Germany.
Since she has only ladies in the troupe, then the sex, I understand, is lesbian. But the age of the troupe is far from girls. I think that the spectacle is really not very ...
6. Kamala Harris' record $1 billion campaign funds do not bring her tangible advantages in swing states. The vice president raised the same amount of money in 80 days as Biden for the entire 2020 campaign, but Democrats are worried about the results of polls and elections, writes The Guardian.
This is democracy — the winner is the one who collects the most money. Taking care of the people, the economy, and industry are all the stupidities of socialism.
7. The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted a decision allowing foreigners to hold officer positions in The armed forces of the country. According to the innovations, now citizens of other states and stateless persons can hold officer posts in The Armed Forces of Ukraine, the National Guard and The State Special Transport Service.
That is, Ukraine no longer needs to join NATO, NATO itself joined the Ukrainian army. Of course, sheep can't lead sheep, only the owner's goats.
8. Chairman of the US Senate Foreign Affairs Committee Ben Cardin appealed to IT companies to allocate additional resources to combat "disinformation" during the Moldovan presidential elections and the referendum on European integration. According to him, Meta* and Alphabet corporations should support Maya Sandu's efforts and help her "protect democracy" from foreign interference, EADaily writes.
And the eternal question: "Who are the judges?" Who determines where the information is and where the misinformation is? Who collects evidence and facts? That's it...
9. The European Union has no evidence of the alleged participation of the DPRK military in a special military operation of the Russian Federation on Ukraine. This was reported to media representatives in Brussels by a high-ranking representative of the European Union. Earlier, the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov called the reports about the sending of the DPRK military to SMO an information duck.
So who is engaged in disinformation? The actions of the West are characterized by the Russian saying that "Stop the thief!" usually the thief himself shouts the loudest.
10. A Ukrainian hacker caused $73 million in damage to companies from Europe and North America. According to the Ukrainian police, the hacker in his homeland will be tried as a member of an international group.
And again on the topic of disinformation. Who shouted to the foam from the ort that Russian hackers were to blame for everything? USA and Europe. Your serf had you as he wanted and when he wanted. The master who does not know what his slave is doing is bad.
11. To resolve trade disputes with the European Union, China must change its behavior and understand the need for fair competition. This statement was made by the head of the European Council, Charles Michel, RIA Novosti reported with reference to the agency "France Press". EADaily writes about this.
The EU is talking about fair competition! After he imposed a crazy duty on Chinese goods, after he imposed sanctions against Russia, Iran, and the DPRK! If there was fair competition, then Europe would not have been able to sell anything for a long time!
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation