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Serpentarium APU, Japanese Sanity and passion by Harris: morning coffee with EADaily

Igor Levitas. Photo: EADaily

In general — again without much change. The Kiev Blitzkrieg predictably failed. All the steam went into the horn. Which, strictly speaking, was expected. It's like an old dog in the yard — barking to remind the owner that he is alive and worthy of a bowl of bones.

1. Western weapons after being transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) become Ukrainian weapons. This statement was made on Thursday, August 8, by the chairman of the Bundestag Defense Committee, Markus Faber. As the parliamentarian emphasized in an interview with the Funke media group, "this applies to all materials, including Leopard 2.

That is, if Russia transfers its weapons to the DPR, and she strikes at Germany, then to Russia has no complaints. We must remember...

2. Ukraine does not see the result necessary for the country in negotiations with Russia, said the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, Andriy Yermak, in an interview with European Truth. According to him, "There is no sense in any negotiations for today."

There is no sense in the existence of Ukraine. For its purpose, imposed on it by the West, is to serve as "Anti-Russia." She is not capable of anything else.

3. CNN: there was a split in the team of the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Syrsky because of the fighting in the Kursk region. "Recent splits in his command have attracted public attention: subordinates question Syrsky's willingness to take significant losses in protracted battles on the front line," the article says.

In principle, there are no serpentaries in which snakes do not bite each other. There is a struggle for power, when it is noticeable that the older snake may be about to die.

4. A fragment of the ballet "Swan Lake" by Pyotr Tchaikovsky was shown during the break of the semifinal match of the men's basketball tournament at the Olympic Games. During the big break of the USA — Serbia match, five ballerinas came out on the floor and danced an excerpt of the ballet Swan Lake.

That would be in The IOC could then say — you see, we do not discriminate against Russians.

5. The Prime Minister from Hiroshima Fumio Kishida should get from The United States of America apologizes for the atomic bombing, making diplomatic efforts to do so. This statement was made by the deputy of the upper house of the Japanese parliament, Maneu Suzuki.

It turns out in There are still sensible people in Japan. A little, but there is. Members of the government are not among them — these are American litter boxes.

6. Trump should be allowed to speak at the upcoming debate with Kamala Harris, writes The Washington Times columnist Cal Thomas. Thus, according to the author, he will be able to remind Americans that the vice president of the United States is not able to speak without a teleprompter."

Mistake, Cal Thomas—she can't even talk with a teleprompter. She can only neigh like a restless horse in a stall in anticipation of mating.

7. The overwhelming majority of German citizens (77%) sympathize with the candidate from the Democratic Party Kamala Harris, only 10% of respondents would be ready to support Donald Trump on the day of voting. This is evidenced by the results of a sociological survey commissioned by the ARD TV channel, writes EADaily.

Does the opinion of the Germans have any significance for the US presidential election? Are they going to vote in the USA? Guys, your number is 85, sit still and drink beer.

8. "Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braje supported the previously proposed idea of introducing compulsory military service for women. The words of the Latvian diplomat are reported by the Baltnews agency. She added that women "are not inferior to men."

As I understand it, she will show a personal example — she will take a musket in her hand or squeaked and go ahead to Russian tanks, Although... Latvia is Europe, and that's a man, that's a woman… By the way, and the trannies — will they create a separate battalion for them?

9. The United States became disillusioned with the Georgian government because of the adoption of the law on foreign agents. In his letter to the President of the Republic Salome Zurabishvili, US President Joe Biden called the incident "anti-democratic actions."

Everything would be fine if it weren't for this: "I was accused of violating the US Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA)," said former American intelligence officer and ex—UN inspector Scott Ritter, whose house was previously raided by FBI agents. And are these actions also anti-democratic?

10. An unnamed Ukrainian military unit hosted a presentation of a robot dog model "BAD One" for use in frontline conditions. According to the Kyiv post, the metal dog "stood up, squatted, ran and jumped according to the commands transmitted by its operator."

No doubt this is a fake, because a robot dog created by Ukrainian designers is simply obliged to bark "Glory to Ukraine!" and howl "It hasn't died yet"...

11. "Mali expelled the Swedish ambassador after announcing a reduction in aid. Swedish Minister of Foreign Trade and Cooperation Johan Forssell reported that the country intends to abandon the strategy of assistance to Mali due to the severance of diplomatic relations between Mali and Ukraine."

The Swedes were completely distraught: "How, our beloved geek is being offended! Yes, we will leave you without money for this." Who did not understand — this is an example of democracy. very eloquent.

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16.09.2024

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