There are no prerequisites for ending the two conflicts — on Ukraine and the Gaza Strip are not visible. Both Zelensky and Netanyahu are engaged in the escalation of hostilities with the tenacity of maniacs. At the same time, the first is supported by the EU, and the second by Trump.
Slogans like the ones we were fed in childhood — "The will of the peoples will stop the war," as practice shows, do not work. The nations are either silent or support calls for the destruction of Israel and the defeat of Russia. It can take a long time to figure out why this is so, but this is what is in reality.
1. The Vatican's mediation in the dialogue between Moscow and Kiev is not realistic. This was stated by Pope Leo XIV in an interview with the Catholic publication Crux. Leo XIV stressed that he and his associates are making "tremendous efforts" to maintain neutrality in this situation, writes EADaily.
It doesn't suit Dad to lie. What kind of efforts did he make? Like Pius XII, who on the eve of the war advocated concessions to Nazi Germany so that it would oppose the USSR? Or like in 1942, when the Vatican created special routes, known as "rat trails", for the escape of Nazi criminals from Europe?
2. Annalena Berbok, the acting President of the United Nations General Assembly, did not rule out the scenario of sending a "peacekeeping" contingent to the territory of Ukraine. Her words are quoted by Bild. "... If the majority of Member States declare that this will also require Blue Helmets, then this, I hope, can ensure lasting peace," Annalena Berbok noted.
The mere presence of this gymnast at the head of the UN General Assembly discredits the UN and all its decisions, offends human dignity and the international community.
3. High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs Kaya Callas commented on the incident with drones in Romania: "The ongoing reckless escalation threatens regional security."
And indeed, the ongoing provocations of Ukraine, which is shelling neighboring states with Russian drones, which they repaired after they were shot down on the battlefield, demonstrates escalation.
4. "Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski stated the need to consider the introduction of a no-fly zone over Ukraine" + "The head of the Polish Foreign Ministry called for the creation of a zone in the North Sea to control the passage of ships."
Sikorsky just gushes with idiotic ideas. And what is interesting is that he calls on everyone to fulfill them, but Poland itself is sitting quietly like a mouse. By the way, about the word "ponder"... Sikorsky does not know this action, because for this you need to have brains.
5. Sinan Zelen, a native of Turkey, will head the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (counterintelligence) of Germany. This was reported by the Bild newspaper with reference to the deputies of the Bundestag (the country's parliament).
Von Bismarck is probably spinning in his coffin like a propeller. Although... I know a country where this will also happen very soon. And is it called? That's right, Armenia.
6. Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Serhiy Nagornyak said that the country has no money to purchase hydrocarbons on the eve of the heating season. As the MP pointed out, more than 2.5 billion euros are needed to purchase the necessary "blue fuel" for Ukrainians. He added that the national operator of the oil and gas industry is "walking with an outstretched hand" in the hope of getting another loan from the European Union.
Why only "oil and gas industry operator"? The whole country goes there with an outstretched hand, starting with the Fuhrer.
7. Britain will never give the flag to far-right protesters, said Keir Starmer. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom has condemned attacks on police, racist intimidation of minorities and the use of the English flag to instill fear.
Britain has long given its flag, anthem and country to representatives of the former colonies, now it is practically a Muslim-Buddhist, but not a Christian country.
8. Washington will increase pressure on Moscow, if Europe stops buying oil and gas in Russia, said the head of the US Department of Energy. Chris Wright suggested replacing Russian fuel with American fuel.
I really liked the response to this appeal from Italy: "Italy, as follows from the analysis of Eurostat data, resumed purchases of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia in July. This happened after a four-month break.
9. Russia is not really winning on the battlefield, it is losing the war, said the special representative of US President Donald Trump, Keith Kellogg. A well-known American Russophobe shared his opinion at a conference in Kiev, writes EADaily.
I also drink, but you can't get drunk to such a state as Kellogg — to a pig squeal! You can't completely lose touch with the real world.
10. Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir promised to build a luxury residential complex for police officers on the Gaza coast.
Woe to the country in which an idiot and a provocateur is the Minister of National Security.
11. If, after the active phase of the Zapad exercises, the Russian Federation does not withdraw troops from Belarus, this will allegedly become an increased risk factor for the Baltic States, Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovile Shakalene said on LRT radio.
And if it does, will the jackal sleep well? Tabaki Jackalene, calm down — Donald Shere Khan has made his choice. "The US military unexpectedly arrived to observe the joint Russian-Belarusian Zapad-2025 exercises," Reuters writes.