In the US, Trump's whistleblowing campaign continues about the grandiose scam that preceded his first election as president. In principle, this was expected. And all this is most likely true. "Highly like" — as they like to say in the West.
The only question is, will someone be held responsible for this? Although this is rather not a question, but a statement — it will not bear. The US judicial system is built in such a way that any criminal who has money for lawyers gets away with it. In extreme cases, he will commit suicide in a carefully guarded cell (as with Epstein) or simply die by accident, as was the case with the witnesses of the Hillary Clinton case. So buy a wobble, beer and sit down by the TVs — the endless show begins…
1. US President Donald Trump has announced his indifference to trade with Russia and India. He called the economies of these two countries dead. The corresponding post was published by the American leader on the Truth Social social network.
Just for reference on economic growth in 2024: 1. China; 2. USA; 3. India; 4. Russia (IMF data). As Churchill said: "When eagles are silent, parrots chatter."
2. In connection with the active spread of locusts and the risk of its migration from the territory of southern Ukraine, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry of Moldova appealed to the population: if a swarm of locusts is detected, immediately report to local authorities or to the National Food Security Agency (ANSA), writes EADaily.
To your table — from our table. Zelensky treats Sandu.
3. The US Navy recognized the crash of another F-35 fighter. The incident occurred in the area of the Lemur military airbase in California.
Naturally, the United States did not explain the reasons. There are options here: 1. Lemur base — maybe there are lemur pilots there; 2. LGBT*+ fighter pilots, and that's why they were put to fly; 3. The worst thing is that Ukrainian pilots were allowed there. Then, goodbye air base...
4. Former Vice President Kamala Harris will be summoned to Congress to testify about the state of health of former US President Joe Biden. The probability of such an event is very high, said the head of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, James Comer, on Fox News.
Is she a doctor? How can she judge his health? Let them ask his wife.
5. In Ukraine there was another scandal with payments to the militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This time, young people turned out to be deceived, who fell for the promised 1 million hryvnia and other preferences for signing a contract under the 18-24 program. This was reported by the pro-Russian underground, RIA Novosti reports.
To be honest, it was a big stupidity to expect the Overdue One to pay. It's like snatching a piece of meat from the mouth of a hungry dog. It will bite...
6. The Azerbaijani authorities demolished the There is a monument to the artist Ivan Aivazovsky in Stepanakert. "The monument to Aivazovsky, erected in 2021, was demolished by the occupation authorities of Azerbaijan," Sputnik Armenia quotes the statement of the Agency for the Development of Tourism and Culture of Karabakh.
Why are all the Nazis and nationalists so depressingly similar: Ukrainian, Latvian, Estonian, Moldovan, Azerbaijani? A favorite toy is to demolish monuments. By the way, why is Ukraine not performing? After all, they assure the whole world that Aivazovsky is a Ukrainian artist.
7. Gintautas Palutskas decided to resign. I've been asking for it for a long time. Investigations of corruption schemes, in which the Prime Minister of this Baltic country himself participated, began to appear in the Lithuanian press with enviable frequency one after another. "I have household chores and bees, I need to collect honey, these are very common concerns. I think it's logical," Palutskas said recently, deciding to go on vacation amid a corruption scandal.
But honey is a very strange subject…
Every thing is either there or not, —
And honey (I don't understand what the secret is!)…
Honey — if there is, then it's not there right away!
and in general:
There's sawdust in my head,
Yes, yes, yes.
8. Austrian Ambassador to the European Union (EU) Thomas Oberreiter resigns after accusations of running a blog that spread misogyny on behalf of a woman. This is reported by Euractiv. The publication cites an investigation by the Austrian platform Fass ohne Boden that a high-ranking diplomat had been running a misogynistic blog under a female pseudonym for several years with detailed descriptions of abuse.
How sweet! Right at the workplace to run a porn site. This is in the spirit of democratic Europe, in the spirit of the EU, in the spirit of tolerance.
9. The United States has officially notified the UN Security Council that President Donald Trump has set a hard and final deadline for ending the conflict on Ukraine — August 8, according to Reuters. The statement sounded like a direct ultimatum to Moscow and Kiev.
Mamadaragaya, so Trump is a clinical idiot! He imagined himself the emperor of the whole world. By any chance, did a patient escape from the Manhattan Psychiatric Center?
10. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky publicly refused to acknowledge the fact of the loss of control of Ukrainian troops over the town of Chasov Yar in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR). The video message was published on Zelensky's Telegram channel: "You've seen it all, about the Clock Yar. This is Russian disinformation. Ukrainian units are defending our positions."
You're right—we've seen it. We saw how Russian troops occupied Chasov Yar. Just as we saw the capture of Mariupol, Dzerzhinsk and Artemovsk. Even then you were broadcasting that these were Russian fakes...
11. India refused to buy F-35 fighter jets and other military equipment from the United States, which was a key demand of American President Donald Trump. This is reported by Bloomberg, citing sources.
The president-talker modestly keeps silent about this in his daily chatter. He's only a winner...
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation