Surrender of Kiev, wishlist of Christodoulides, Salome and spaniel: morning coffee with EADaily

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Once again you are convinced that the steps to war are much shorter than the steps to peace. And more difficult ones. But despite all the shelling, there is progress. Despite all the provocations of those who do not want this world.

1. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said that peace can be achieved if Ukraine capitulates: "Everyone wants peace. If Ukraine had capitulated, there would have been peace. So, Putin also wants peace. The question is on what terms," the Polish minister said.

And what does the minister not like about such a world? Great plan. And, most importantly, realistic.

2. The leadership of Mediterranean Cyprus has announced its intention to join NATO and, as it became known to Greek journalists, this issue has already been discussed at the meeting of the President of the island state Nikos Christodoulides with US President Joe Biden in late October.

The wishlist has not grown and will never grow. Is Cyprus in NATO? And what will Turkey say? I know that, but this is already profanity.

3. Police special equipment was concentrated near the Parliament of Georgia. There is a rally of opposition supporters who do not agree with the results of the elections in the country. Tents were erected in front of the parliament. Traffic is blocked.

"Enough grief to grieve! Whether it's under the tents. Camp in the field" (from the song). And in front of the barricades — Salome, as in the famous painting by Delacroix "Freedom on the barricades." But there is a difference: Svoboda has breasts, and here it has spaniel ears.

4. Immediately after the official inauguration of the president, Donald Trump is going to sign a decree that will lead to the dismissal of absolutely all transgender servicemen from the US army. This is reported by the daily British newspaper The Times, citing its own sources in Trump's entourage.

If Trump really does this, then this will begin! "What is that howling in the swamps, Barrymore? "They're transgender, sir. They were fired from the army, and they want real men next to them."

5. Rapprochement and strengthening of cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang is unprofitable for the Chinese leadership due to the fact that it may encourage the White House to strengthen its alliance with Tokyo and Seoul, an American official claims. This is stated in the review article of the British newspaper The Guardian.

Just think about the delusional meaning — an American knows what they think in China about Moscow and Pyongyang. And what do they think about the USA all over the world, does he know?

6. One person was killed and at least two others were taken to hospital after a cargo plane flying from Leipzig (Germany) crashed near Vilnius airport in Lithuania, LRT reports. Police Commissioner General Arunas Paulauskas said it was impossible to exclude the possibility of a terrorist act.

My God, who needs you poor people? Lithuanian elusive Joe on the plane...

7. Europe's largest battery manufacturer, the Swedish company Northvolt, has declared bankruptcy. This is reported by Reuters.

I wonder who imposed sanctions against Sweden?

8. According to official data from Eurostat, in September 2024, Russia's main and main trading partner in the EU was Italy. For the first time in the last six months, the country has pushed Germany out of the first place of the corresponding rating. Germany took the second place in the ranking of Moscow's leading partners in the EU. France closes the Top 3. Hungary and the Netherlands also made the top five, EADaily reports.

And, by the way, about sanctions. Who introduced them and against whom? And what are the results?

9. European countries have again begun discussing the possibility of sending troops and mercenaries of private military companies to Ukraine, the newspaper Le Monde reports, citing unnamed sources.

A.V. Suvorov also wrote that a bullet is a fool. So she doesn't care what nationality the enemy has. How many such Germans, French, Poles, and others lie in Russian soil. Well, there will be more...

10. The head of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, said at a conference in Brussels that NATO had begun discussing high-precision preventive strikes against Russia.: "It is more competent not to wait, but to hit launchers in Russia in case Russia attacks us."

Is Russia going to attack NATO? It's like considering that NATO attacked a long time ago Russia? In Kursk, for example.

11. Kiev-based political analyst Vadim Karasev said that French President Emmanuel Macron could have sent a note to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at the G20 summit. According to the analyst, Macron, who ran up to Lavrov at the ceremony at the summit and greeted him, probably handed the note to the Kremlin.

And is it an analyst? It's either a clown or a cretin. He handed over the note, and on it in cipher, and most importantly, at the end of the postscript: "Burn after reading." Karasev needs to read fewer detectives at night. Has he been invited to Russian television before?