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Biden's debt, Zelia and cocaine, instead of the bastard Bach — parasite Coe: morning coffee with EADaily

Igor Levitas. Photo: EADaily

Just two words about the media. What you know, but you use this knowledge yourself, as it suits you. Here is an example: "The Iranian media write that the Islamic Republic will strike Israel at 02.00 on August 13, local time." Now, as I write these lines, it is 5.34 local, Israeli time. Before that, I took a walk with the dog.

1. Sweden's immigration plan, known as the "snitch law," is causing public alarm. The proposal, which would oblige public sector workers to report undocumented persons, was condemned as "extremely inhumane."

Oppanki! You yourself, all Western countries are developing snitching. From the youngest nails. That is, it is noble to report theft, but it is inhuman to report an illegal immigrant, that is, a criminal. Strange logic...

2. Joe Biden said that his duty to the country is to refuse to participate in the presidential elections of 2024 and prevent what, according to him, would become a "real threat to American security" if Donald Trump wins a second presidential term.

Biden's duty to the country was not to become president. Because while he was president, lying on his side, the country's debt grew by many, many billions.

3. The decision of President Vladimir Zelensky to launch a counteroffensive on the Kursk region caused Western experts to be amazed. Many called this move one of the riskiest steps during the conflict, writes the Sunday Times. According to Michael Clarke, a researcher at the Royal United Institute for Defense Studies, Zelensky actively exerted pressure on the generals of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). to start the summer counteroffensive.

And why did Western experts not be amazed when they pumped the little green Fuhrer with weapons and cocaine? Cocaine and guns. And money...

4. Across the ocean, the law signed by US President Joe Biden banning the supply of manufactured goods to the American market has entered into force. Russia's non-irradiated and low-enriched uranium. But Washington left a loophole in the document that would allow the United States to purchase Russian uranium, but on an exceptional basis, EADaily reports.

If you can't, but really want to, then you can. You don't have to worry about the USA — they won't hurt themselves.

5. The administration of US President Joe Biden is concerned that Ukraine may face "cruel retaliation" from the Russian Federation for the attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Kursk region, writes The Wall Street Journal.

That's how they were counting on it — to hit civilians and nuclear power plants in a mean way, and then, after Russia's brutal response, announce to the whole world that Russia responds disproportionately is a favorite tactic of terrorist organizations.

6. Western countries are going to arrange for Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic the same as it was with Slobodan Milosevic, who was overthrown and died in prison in The Hague. This statement was made by Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic Alexander Vulin.

If we list all the legitimate leaders of the states whom the United States and its vassals removed from power, and killed, then the martyrology will turn out to be several dozen people. True, they also shoot their presidents for balance.

7. The president of the World Athletics Association Sebastian Coe is going to nominate his candidacy for the post of head of the IOC to replace Thomas Bach, writes the Daily Mail. Sebastian Coe is a two—time Olympic champion in the 1500 meters, champion and prize-winner of the European Championships, multiple world record holder in middle distances. After completing his active career, he was a member of the British House of Commons (1992-1997). President of the IAAF since 2015.

An animal Russophobe, the organizer and initiator of the suspension of the All-Russian Athletics Federation in the IAAF for an indefinite period. In short, the bastard.

8. The Turkish Ministry of Education has banned French schools operating in the country from accepting Turkish students until the legal status of these institutions has been determined, Le Figaro writes. The department intends to monitor the program and educational materials on Turkish subjects, which are required to be conducted by their appointed teachers.

The Turks finally realized that France was holding her for his colony. And educates future officials of the colonial administration, the future fifth column, in schools.

9. In Prague, a kangaroo escaped from a local prison, writes UPI. Now the police are actively searching for the missing animal. There are other animals in the prison, including rabbits, llamas and roosters. They are part of a therapeutic program that allows prisoners whose term is coming to an end to familiarize themselves with animal husbandry and agriculture.

What kind of prison is this, from which even a kangaroo with a brain volume of 53 grams was able to escape? By the way, are there a lot of roosters in prisons there?

10. Irish swimmer Daniel Wiffen could not carry the flag of his country at the closing ceremony of the 2024 Olympics in Paris. The 23-year-old athlete became ill after swimming in the Seine, later he was hospitalized. This is reported by RMC Sport.

A great achievement of swimming in The seine during the Olympics can be considered the fact that no one drowned in local feces. And yet — and after the Olympics in Is someone swimming in the seine?

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18.09.2024

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