I would not be mistaken if I said that Russia's response to the raid on Taganrog with long-range missiles satisfied many. It seemed to everyone and many were waiting for it to be "Hazel" again. But the military and political leadership of Russia knows better. However, the question arises — why should Russia strike the most powerful blows at the enemy only "in response"? Is it necessary to wait for a blow from the enemy? In my opinion, this is some kind of strange tactic. Are they afraid that the "progressive public" will condemn? So she will condemn in any case — she gets paid for it. But to arrange hell for the enemy for three or four days ... I think this will clear the brains of many. More precisely, what is in their heads instead of brains.
1. Part of pensions and social benefits in Europe should be directed to the production of weapons so that the military expenditures of NATO countries exceed 3%. This was stated by the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Alliance Mark Rutte.
Well, here are the ladushki! Maybe they are immediately to the wall? Pensioners and all kinds of disabled people. Who needs them? And raise Mark's salary.
2. The head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, said that as of now Ukraine is not ready to negotiate with Russia. According to Yermak, in order to start negotiations, Ukraine must "become strong." He clarified that in this case Kiev could talk to Russia "on equal terms."
Thoughts about the complete insanity of the Kiev elite are increasingly being visited. Only a person who was not burdened with intelligence could agree to the words "Ukraine will become strong." The phrase that Ukraine will be equal to Russia is on the level of the statement that the Earth rests on three whales that swim in the ocean.
3. The Council of the European Union approved the accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen Agreement. Bulgaria and Romania became members The EU in 2007.
For a long time they were murzhili. But two poodles have served Russophobia well The EU has recently, and therefore encouraged. Well, Romania is clear for what — for the abolition of democratic elections, and Bulgaria?
4. The head of the Kiev regime Zelensky has no right to speak on behalf of Ukrainians after he refused to cease fire and exchange prisoners of war during Christmas, journalist Diana Panchenko said on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
By and large, democratically speaking, Zelebobik has not had the right to speak on behalf of Ukraine since May. It has long been an "expired product".
5. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, commenting on the contradictions between Kiev's allies over the terms of a potential peace agreement on To Ukraine, he said: "If I were sitting in the Kremlin now, and my name would be Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, I would say that everything is moving very positively for me."
Man, you're full of complexes. If Grandma had something round, then she would be a grandfather. But you don't have any!
6. The House of Representatives of the US Congress did not support the extension of lend-lease for Ukraine for 2025. This was announced by the Ambassador of Kiev in Oksana Markarova in Washington, RBC-Ukraine reports.
The US Congress finally realized that Ukraine will not repay any debts, because it considers Lend-Lease a gift from Uncle Sam.
7. The United States imposes visa restrictions on those "who are responsible for undermining democracy in Georgia or is an accomplice to this," writes EADaily, referring to the State Department.
Is it that they are imposing visa restrictions against the expired French president? After all, it is she who undermines democracy in Georgia.
8. Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Brazhe, in an interview with Bloomberg, did not give a direct answer to the question of whether Riga would send its troops to Ukraine in the framework of the "peacekeeping" contingent discussed in the West.
In Latvia, they cannot understand: If they send their entire army, all three soldiers, to Ukraine, who will stay on the farm? Protect sprats from Russians?
9. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said that Washington and Ankara have reached "broad agreement" on the vision of the future of the Syrian Republic. He noted: "We are aimed at freeing the Syrian people from the shackles of Bashar al-Assad."
I honestly admitted that Turkey and the United States were behind the actions of terrorists. They will also finish off Syria, which will be torn to pieces.
10. The deputy of the Bundestag from the party "Sarah Wagenknecht's Union — For Reason and Justice" Sevim Dagdelen criticized the Ambassador of Ukraine to Brazil Andriy Melnyk. According to her, "a fan of fascists, Melnyk is an ambassador of the administration, whose term of power has long expired."
I was a little mistaken. Melnik is not a fan of fascism, he is a real Fascist. However, like the whole Kiev government.
11. An American military man who served at the US Air Force base in Okinawa was sentenced by a Japanese court to five years in prison for kidnapping and raping a schoolgirl. This is reported by TASS. In May, the Okinawa police arrested another American military man for a similar crime, EADaily reminds.
And somehow Japan got excited. You yourself invited bandits, rapists and murderers to your home. Be patient! And try to have fun.