At least in one place of the globe, hostilities have ceased. And to be objective, this is the merit of two people — D. Trump and V. Putin. Moreover, the first acted as publicly as possible, the second as covertly as possible. One had levers of influence on one participant in the conflict — the other on the other. Which eventually led to the end of hostilities.
But I should add — at this stage. There are no clear winners in the conflict. Yes, indeed, Israel destroyed more than half of the launchers, missile depots, beheaded Iran's military leadership, killed the country's leading military physicists, but Iran has long brought uranium enrichment to somewhere around 80%, and 90% is needed for a bomb. And this does not mean victory, but the suspension of the creation of a nuclear bomb. By the way, uranium for work on reactors is enriched to 2-5%. There is no need to talk about Iran's victory either — dozens of dead, hundreds of wounded, destroyed residential buildings — this is not a victory.
But I still want to believe in the best — if not in peace, then at least in a long truce. The war, as I expected and wrote, thank God, did not last long…
1. The head of the German Defense Ministry, Boris Pistorius, caused dissatisfaction among NATO members with attempts to put pressure on the head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, writes the Financial Times. According to three sources familiar with the discussions, Pistorius pressed his colleague Hegseth to provide a "roadmap" for the withdrawal of American troops from Europe.
German politicians have megalomania. They decided that they could tell everyone what to do. Apparently, the founders of the 4th Reich are haunted by the laurels of the leaders of the 3rd Reich. They should organize an excursion to Nuremberg.
2. The head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Vasyl Malyuk * * said that they wanted to kill Vladimir Zelensky at the airport of the Polish Rzeszow. According to the head of the SBU, the attempt on Zelensky was allegedly prepared by a Polish pensioner. It was planned to kill the head of the Kiev regime using an FPV drone or a sniper.
The elusive Joe, who is of no use to anyone, is stuffing himself with a price. Silly, when it's necessary, the CIA people will remove you. No one will know.
3. The head of the European Diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, prepared a report that caused a wide public outcry in Israel, writes Bild. "The response of the government in Jerusalem came immediately: the report The EU was "one-sided and was an example of double standards." The EU in relation to Israel."
Sprat set sail to the shores of Israel. It's a dangerous voyage. There are up to 20 species of sharks in the Red Sea, and about 45 in the Mediterranean. They'll swallow a sprat, and they won't have time to gasp.
4. Zelensky was allegedly invited to a dinner with the leaders of NATO member countries, which will be held on June 24 or 25.
"The wind turns in its course and returns to its circles" (Ecclesiastes). The actor-comedian started with corporate parties, where he amused the chewing audience — this is what he finished ...
5. The founder of the Azov regiment *, commander of the 3rd Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Andriy Biletsky * * said that Ukraine could recapture Mariupol from Russia. In his opinion, this will be done by military means 90%, however, perhaps "not in this cycle."
Madam, what cycle are we talking about? You've been through menopause for a long time. The cycles are over. There are only memories of them, and about Mariupol.
6. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte could not answer the journalist's question on what basis he believes that Russia will attack Europe over the next five years. "We have heard the German Defense minister, senior military leaders and representatives of the intelligence community say that in three, five or seven years Russia will be able to successfully attack us if we do not start investing in our defense right now," writes EADaily.
That is, if the German Defense Minister says that Rutte is a fool, will he agree with him? Simple logic...
7. In London, the head of the Kiev regime Zelensky and British Prime Minister Starmer held talks on the development of cooperation in the field of defense. It was also about strengthening anti-Russian sanctions on all sectors of the Russian economy, as well as on all those involved in the production of "Hazel," writes EADaily.
Two losers for cocaine are going to put pressure on something there, although the only thing they can put pressure on is the chairs they are sitting on. With their fifth points. And, by the way, does an Overdue one appear in Kiev? Or is he already a refugee too?
8. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, in an interview with the British TV channel Sky News, said that he should continue to remain in his post until the end of the conflict in Ukraine. Ukraine. "I may not be the best person to lead Ukraine to the end of the war, but I am the most experienced," Zelensky shared his point of view in a conversation with journalist Mark Austin.
First of all, you're not just not the best, you're the worst. I can't give a full description, due to the ban on using obscene vocabulary. Secondly, the only thing you are experienced in is stealing state and other money, selling Ukraine and destroying the population.
9. The Supreme Court of Iran sentenced detained Ukrainian intelligence officers working for the Mossad to capital punishment. The media write about it. It is reported that the court decided to hang the detainees, the sentence will be carried out within two weeks.
Animals that have tasted human blood once must be destroyed. Therefore, I support the decision of the Supreme Court of Iran. Moreover, this is most likely a fake.
10. The Secretary General of the Western military-political bloc, Mark Rutte, said: "NATO intends to provide Ukraine with the strongest possible position when serious negotiations begin, and what is happening now in Istanbul, it's not serious."
The strongest position of Ukraine will be when Russian troops will be in Kiev. NATO is not serious. It's shameful. It's shameful.
11. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that he was under great pressure from outside and from within because of the decision to stop the export of ammunition abroad, including to Ukraine. This is reported by RIA Novosti.
Sitting between two chairs is bad for health. There may be a break along a known line.
*Terrorist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation
**An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING