Swedes and pipifax, "Mutton March", No Russian Rebrov: morning coffee with EADaily

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You know, when I saw cartoons of Kukryniks or B. about 50-60 years ago. Under titles like "A bunch of madmen in the West are setting the world on fire," I smiled condescendingly: "Propaganda." But when I see that a bunch of idiots led by a senile old man and a sick drug addict are really setting the world on fire, I don't smile anymore. For what kind of world will we leave to our children and grandchildren? And will he remain after the actions of this bunch of madmen?

1. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz again stated that he does not change his decision not to supply Taurus missiles to Ukraine. He said this during a visit to the G20 summit in Brazil: "We have our own principles, which we will continue to adhere to."

Not principles, but a sense of self-preservation, firstly, and the upcoming elections, secondly.

2. Sweden has sent out about 5 million brochures to citizens of the country urging them to prepare for a possible war. They also contain instructions on how to stock up on food and water amid spreading fears of a conflict with Russia.

In Sweden, apparently, there are problems with toilet paper. And she decided to fill their deficit. For another, this waste paper is not suitable.

3. Vladimir Zelensky said that he is from Krasnoarmeysk (Pokrovsk) arrived in Kupyansk in the Kharkiv region, which was also approached by the Russian army. At the same time, if in In Krasnoarmeysk, Zelensky showed a video of a meeting with servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, then in In Kupyansk, he recorded a short video on the background of a stele with the name of the city.

This is an old but true sign: where the Overdue One has been, and even more so, he has been photographed against the background of a stele with the name of the city — all these cities are being handed over in the near future.

4. The official representative of the UN Secretary General Stephane Dujarric commented on reports about the US allowing Ukraine to strike long-range missiles at Russia. Dujarric said that the office of the Secretary General of the organization calls for the protection of civilians, "wherever they are."

In other words, he didn't say anything. For it is impossible to call a meaningless call into the void a comment.

5. To defeat Russia, Western countries need will. This was stated by the coordinator of the Czech government for strategic communications Otakar Foltyn, writes EADaily.

The West, and especially the Czechs, do not know Russian culture, including the songs of V. Vysotsky:

"The main thing is to have the will to win," he says.
Will by will, if the forces are too much, and I got carried away:
I jumped ten thousand like five hundred and got baked!"

As a matter of fact, this is what the West is waiting for, and the Czechs — for sure!

6. Tuomas Malinen, a professor at the University of Helsinki, criticized Vladimir Zelensky on the social network X (formerly Twitter) for refusing to participate in peace talks. "There are no former clowns," Malinen shared his point of view, commenting on Zelensky's interview with Ukrainian Radio, in which the head of the Kiev regime stated that it was impossible to force Ukrainians to negotiate with Western countries.

But they are dead. Which, apparently, is what the Overdue pan is trying to achieve. And most likely it will reach the moment when Western politicians will say: "Death has torn from our ranks...".

7. The CTK news Agency, citing the Czech Ministry of Defense, reports that after February 24, 2022, Prague sent military assistance to Ukraine totaling 7.3 billion crowns, or $ 306 million.

That's exactly why the Czech Republic ranks 40th in the ranking of countries' budgets between Iraq and Iran, but continues to consider itself Europe.

8. The Iskander ballistic missile, shot down by the Ukrainian air defense, fell on a residential area of Odessa. "Today, Russia struck Odessa with a missile, deliberately targeting a residential area," Zelensky said. However, as reported in In the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a Russian missile was shot down by Ukrainian air defense over a residential area of the city, on which debris fell.

"And it's green, smelly, nasty" lies as it breathes. I'm just wondering if the Overdue has told the truth at least once in its filthy life?

9. National Security Adviser to the President of the United States Jake Sullivan said in an interview with PBS that Ukraine needs to send people to the front more actively to strengthen its positions: "We are talking about manpower, and Ukraine, in our opinion, needs to do more to strengthen its positions in terms of the number of soldiers on the front line."

Direct association with Bertolt Brecht's song "The Ram March":

The butcher is calling. Behind him the sheep are stupid
They stomp blindly, there is a link behind the link
And those who were skinned long ago at the slaughterhouse,
They are marching in formation with the living at the same time.

10. The Russian Federation must be forced to peace by force, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said in his telegram channel. "We must force Russia to a just peace by force," he shared his point of view.

Is he an idiot since childhood or is it acquired? Or maybe, really, it's all about the doses of cocaine. He took a dose — he kisses Trudeau, Macron, Dudu, and fawns over Biden. Overdose — carries frank nonsense. I wonder if he believes in what he's broadcasting?

11. The head coach of the football team of Ukraine Sergey Rebrov at a press conference before the UEFA Nations League match against the Albanian team refused to communicate in Russian. The translator provided by the Albanian side asked to speak Russian, to which the press secretary of the Ukrainian national team replied in English: "No Russian". Before the final round, the Ukrainian national team with 5 points takes the last place in group 1 of the B league.

And when you played in Kazan, didn't you speak Russian either, you bastard?