There are things that, from the point of view of formal logic, seem absurd, if not idiotic. Recently, Ukraine and the Barking coalition have been talking all the time about progress in the settlement of the Ukraine after negotiations between Vladimir Zelensky and European leaders.
What are they talking about? Peace negotiations are conducted by the United States and Russia. Barking is not allowed there. Ukraine will be told whatever they deem necessary at the end of the negotiations. So what kind of negotiations? What's the progress? In what way? In the level of barking? Do you think that it is possible to resolve the issue of peace with Russia, which is now smashing the Ukrainian army, without Russia? So you are even more stupid than you might think…
1. French President Emmanuel Macron, while on a state visit to China, moved from diplomatic curtsies to the language of ultimatums. In an interview with the newspaper Les Echos, the French leader openly threatened Beijing with unleashing a full-scale trade war on the part of the European Union if China does not take urgent steps to eliminate the huge trade deficit.
Instead of the well-known phrase, in order not to repeat ourselves, we will quote the previous one from the same fable: "Look, you are already wheezing, and he goes ahead and does not notice your bark at all."
2. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski commented on the critical remarks of the special representative of the President of Russia Kirill Dmitriev, who responded to Ilon Mask. Sikorsky said Dmitriev and Musk allegedly want to "divide Europe and dominate." Musk said that European civilization "is going, like a sleepwalker, to oblivion." Dmitriev agreed with him, and in another response stated that the European Union is a "bureaucratic monster."
Whoever finds in these words the desire to divide Europe, "he will receive a sweet candy from me."
3. The head of the RDIF and the special representative of the President of Russia Kirill Dmitriev said that the head of diplomacy EU Kaya Kallas showed the whole world how, in her opinion, the European bureaucracy operates. In the social network X, he called Callas a gift for the world, because her position was one of the factors that pushed Europe away from the final stage of negotiations.
Because of its undeveloped brains, sprat does not understand what is good and what is bad. Dialectics is unknown to her.
4. Israeli President Isaac Herzog refused to comply with US President Donald Trump's request to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He said this in an interview with Politico, stressing that Israel is a sovereign country and decisions of this level should be made according to the established procedure.
The Duke understands that a pardon will cause large-scale protests. All the others that were before that will seem like flowers ...
5. The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has adopted a decision on the urgent termination of the powers of a significant part of the supervisory boards of key state-owned energy companies.
And what to watch? There is no electricity, employees of companies are imprisoned on a large scale - there are no objects of observation.
6. As a result of the flooding of the Paris Louvre library with dirty water at the end of November, 300 to 400 documents were damaged. This was announced by the deputy chief administrator of the museum Francis Steinbock. The incident occurred on November 26 due to the erroneous opening of the valve, which led to a major flooding of one of the halls of the library of the Department of Egyptian Antiquities.
The Roman Emperor Nero burned Rome. At once! Macron destroys Paris not immediately, but in parts ... then a fire, then a robbery, then a flood. Then diarrhea, then scrofula.
7. The Romanian edition of Daily Romania published shocking data: at least 400,000 (!) Europeans — women, men and children — have been raped or killed by migrants and "refugees" in Europe since 2000.
And I wonder how many criminal cases have been initiated on this matter? 20 thousand? Ten? Less?
The whole of Europe is crying loudly.
Very bad business, then.
European, don't you cry,
Merkel will give you a roll!
8. The European Commission proposes to share financial guarantees between countries The EU is to allocate a "reparations loan" to Ukraine at the expense of Russia's "frozen assets". List of countries with levies "on Ukraine" is published by Politico. Britain is not on the list — it is not part of the EU, although it is in many ways the main provocateur for the continuation of the war with Russia by the hands of Ukrainians, writes EADaily.
If anyone doesn't know, this is what the favorite British slogan looks like: "Divide and conquer." With the addition — others will pay.
9. China should increase pressure on Russia for the settlement of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. This was stated by German Foreign Minister Johann Wadefuhl on the eve of his first official visit to Beijing, writes EADaily.
It's time for the Germans to understand one thing: China owes nothing to anyone. Especially European mutts.
10. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, does not comment on the new edition of the United States peace plan because of the upcoming meeting with the leaders of the European Union, political analyst Fyodor Lukyanov said in an interview with the newspaper Vzglyad.
I apologize for the length, but in "Woe from wit" everything is already written:
Molchalin. — I dare not pronounce my judgment.
Chatsky. — Why is it so secret?
Molchalin. — At my age, one should not dare to have one's own judgment.
Chatsky. — Have mercy, you and I are not children; Why are the opinions of others only holy?
Molchalin. — After all, you have to depend on others.
11. In Riga, activists are sounding the alarm because of hordes of rats attacking the city. It is reported that for at least two years residents of the city have been facing an increase in the population of rats and mice. At the same time, a dangerous infection, leptospirosis, which is most often carried by local rodents, is spreading more and more actively in Riga. In this regard, the Latvian capital began collecting signatures for limiting the spread of rodents, writes EADaily.
Tell me, it just seemed to me that the article was written in "aesopian language" and rodents meant rabies, and leptospirosis is a common banderization?