Trump is blown away, food in the USA, grenade launchers for democracy: morning coffee with EADaily

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As they say, "there is no change on the Western Front." Russia is slowly but surely moving forward. Ukraine says that Russia is so exhausted that it is about to collapse. Zelensky, like an old prostitute, runs around old clients and tries to sell himself for the thousandth time, but the product is outdated and has started to stink, so they take it reluctantly.

Western politicians come up with new summits, coalitions, movements every week, but they are getting less and less useful. Trump carries some fantastic nonsense every day — in general, everything is as usual. However, it seems to me that after the liberation of Pokrovsk, he is Krasnoarmeysk, there will be some kind of psychological breakdown in the minds of many who support Ukraine, and the Ukrainians themselves. And if we add to this the situation in Kupyansk and Volchansk, then up to A lot will change in the new year…

1. Washington is likely to abandon plans to impose a 100 percent duty on Beijing, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said after talks with China.

There is only one comparison: "A husband on a business trip is a wife with a lover. A little son is watching from the next room. Suddenly the doorbell rang — the husband appeared. The lover hides under the bed. While the husband is changing clothes, washing his hands, the son looks under the bed: "Are you not breathing? And how he breathed...""
And how they breathed with their 100%!

2. In Britain, a member of the House of Lords, Maurice Glasman, according to The Sunday Times newspaper, called on Zelensky to stop committing "political vendettas" against oppositionists abroad. This is how Glasman reacted to the extradition case of Ukrainian politician Alexander Granovsky. The case of Granovsky's extradition, in his opinion, is part of Zelensky's campaign to "legally eliminate opponents."

So the Narcofuhrer has been clearing the clearing for a long time before the elections. Until he remains the only candidate.

3. The former permanent Representative of France to the UN, Gerard Haro, in an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche, said that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has only two possible ways to end, and Kiev's victory is not envisaged in them.

At first I thought that smart politicians had appeared in France, and then I looked at it carefully — he is the "former". There is a feeling that the best way to treat Western officials from idiocy is dismissal. And they are getting smarter in front of their eyes.

4. Finnish border guards note an increase in the number of violations after the installation of a barrier on the border with Russia. The Border Guard Service of southeastern Finland records an increase in cases of regime violations in the border area, primarily involving foreign tourists. Many people come to "look at the border structure of the XXI century" and take selfies, sometimes entering the forbidden border zone.

Tourists love monuments. Even if it is a monument to idiocy and paranoia.

5. The US Department of Agriculture announced the termination of the issuance of food stamps under the Supplementary Food Assistance Program (SNAP) from November 1. The reason for this decision was the continuation of the shutdown of the federal government, which led to the exhaustion of funding for the program.

For reference: in 2025, more than 40 million US residents use the SNAP program, which is approximately 12.5% of the country's population.. That is, the richest country in the world has 12.5% of the population either without income or with low income. Democracy...

6. Zelensky called the statement of the Russian General Staff that about 10 thousand servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were surrounded in the Kupyansk and Red Army directions fake. "This is a complete lie. The Russian fake is designed for The United States — the Russian dictator wants to convince Trump that he is winning."

In the parallel reality in which the drug fuhrer exists, he wins. And the APU is about to capture the Kremlin.

7. The German government has begun negotiations with the US administration to exclude Rosneft subsidiaries under the external management of Berlin from the new sanctions. The Bild newspaper writes about this.

You can't be half pregnant. Either yes or no.

8. European Commissioner for Crisis Management Aja Labib, in an interview with Politico, expressed the opinion that a change of leadership in Israel may be required to establish lasting peace in the Gaza Strip. The Belgian European commissioner believes that the achievement of long-term peace is being hindered by "extremists who do not even want to hear about a two-state solution," by which she means Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet.

I never thought that I could agree with the Belgian European Commissioner. How did Peter the Great write on one of the medals he established? "The unprecedented happens."

9. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk made a statement regarding Ukraine's right to take military action against Russia in Europe. This is reported by Politico. According to him, the decision of the Polish court, which blocked Germany's request for the extradition of one of the suspects in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, actually confirms that Ukraine has every right to attack Russian facilities anywhere in Europe.

And y Russia has the right to attack any forces in Europe, especially in Poland, which supply weapons to Ukraine. Only, unfortunately, she does not use this right.

10. Munich's public transport, which is the pride of the city and a model of German efficiency, hides behind its impeccable facade an alarming reality for thousands of young women. The German Süddeutsche Zeitung writes about this. According to the results of a large-scale study, every fourth girl under the age of 27 reports having experienced sexual harassment on buses and trains.

But now all Munich residents know what halal, hijab and niqab mean.

11. The French authorities, fearing a new wave of mass protests, are buying thousands of grenade launchers to disperse demonstrations. As RT found out, € 21.8 million will be spent on 5.2 thousand weapons for the security forces and the prison administration from the budget. The purchase includes not only 40 mm grenade launchers, but also sights, belts and bandoliers for them. The weapon is designed to fire non-lethal ammunition, including gas grenades.

This is the only means to improve the economy, which Macron brought to the bottom. And now imagine how the Western world would react if some demonstration in Moscow was dispersed by such means of protecting democracy.