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Long-range passions, Polish embarrassment and sanctions for the father: morning coffee with EADaily

Igor Levitas. Photo: EADaily

Hysteria continues in the West with the discussion of whether or not to hit Russian schools and hospitals, kindergartens and markets, theaters and circuses with long-range weapons. And, most importantly, residential buildings. Talking about airfields and military bases is for a stupid Western man in the street, who has long been turned into a zombie and manipulated like a puppet. At the same time, I don't see any discussion in the Western media about what Russia's response will be. But this is exactly what they need to think about first.

1. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, said that the UK is not looking for a conflict with Russia, but Ukraine has the right to self-defense. So he responded to the words of Russian President Vladimir Putin that the use of NATO long-range missiles by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the territory of Russia would lead it to war with the countries of the alliance, writes The Guardian.

They answer when they ask, and no one asked him. It's just that English shells, coupled with the British military, English weapons, the consequence of intelligence and surveillance — this is the conflict. Is he looking for it or is he not looking for it.

2. White House spokeswoman Karin Jean-Pierre did not specify whether the US administration is concerned about the statement by Russian President Vladimir Putin that NATO countries are discussing the possibility of direct participation in the conflict on Ukraine.

And what to say when there is nothing to say? And he can't talk. Besides, they need two weeks to prepare for the answer...

3. American film producer Harvey Weinstein has been charged with new allegations of sexual assault, CNN reports. The publication says that the indictment, which details the claims, is likely to remain classified until Weinstein appears in court.

God, they're boring! Where were these ladies 30 - 40-50 years ago? It should be understood that there are no good actresses in the USA who have achieved fame with their work. Only through the producer's bed. So tell me — we all = b ... di.

4. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) deliberately hid the results of a scientific experiment that could have been an argument in favor of Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva at her disqualification trial, the Associated Press writes.

Who would doubt it! But the whole meanness is that there will be no re-investigation and the persons who hid the evidence will not be punished.

5. Another military-political scandal broke out in Poland. The Ministry of Defense of the republic admitted that the 12 FA-50 aircraft purchased from South Korea, which passed as "combat", in fact are not such. "An absurd situation," the Polish portal "The Highest Hour" characterizes the transaction. They do not have a combat orientation, since the purchase of their weapons was not taken into account when concluding the contract, EADaily writes.

Let the Poles check now whether there are wings on these planes.

6. The Vice-Speaker of the Riigikogu of Estonia Toomas Kivimyagi was waiting for a cold shower in China, where he went on a business trip. The Chinese side openly told him that they consider NATO to be the aggressor and instigator of the military conflict on the Ukraine. After returning, he told Estonian journalists: "Looking back, I wouldn't have gone to China," EADaily reports.

He, like hundreds of European politicians, is ready to stay at home in a cold toilet and not get out of it, just not to hear the truth. But the Chinese are not interested parties.

7. The decision of the European Court of Justice to exclude Nikita Mazepin, a 25-year-old Russian racing driver and former Formula 1 pilot, from the EU sanctions list has officially entered into force. The trial itself took place in March of this year. The athlete managed to challenge the European sanctions that were imposed on him two years earlier "for his connections with the influential Russian businessman Dmitry Mazepin, who is his father."

Sanctions for the fact that a person communicates with his father? This is called Western democracy. Then it is necessary to impose sanctions against everyone who communicates with parents. And only children from orphanages will not remain under sanctions.

8. The Financial Times newspaper, citing European officials, reported that the European Commission today will propose to the ambassadors of the EU countries to extend the validity of sanctions, including against Russia, from 6 months to 36 months or indefinitely. According to the publication, any decision on this issue will require the consent of all 27 member states.

Won't they freeze there, in the EU? Will they not go around the world with an outstretched hand? I just came from Lithuania — the industry just collapsed there, people are really impoverished, they work 3 days a week — the owners have nothing to pay.

9. The US CIA named Ukraine the world leader in the death rate. This is stated by statistics published on the website of the American department. According to estimates by CIA analysts, Ukraine leads in the death rate in the world — 18.6 per 1,000 people. It is followed by Lithuania with an indicator of 15.2 deaths. According to the birth rate rating, Ukraine closes the list of countries by this indicator — 6 births per 1000 people.

Everything is going to the fact that soon Ukraine will disappear from the map of the world. And only horror myths will remain from it. But Lithuania's second place — why are they dying out so quickly? From envy of Ukraine?

10. A bag was stolen from the Minister of Police and Crime Control of Great Britain at a conference for high-ranking police officers, where she discussed the growing problem of theft and shoplifting, a government spokesman said. The incident occurred when British Minister Diana Johnson attended a conference of the Association of Police Superintendents.

But if there were a man as a minister, then he would not have a purse and thus there would be one less theft.

11. As a visual demonstration of how Nobel Prize-winning discoveries can be made in the most unexpected directions, researchers received it for the discovery that mammals can breathe through the anus, writes The Guardian.

Humans are also mammals. And there are a huge number of people who breathe this way. Because that's where their head is, that's where they think. For example, European politicians think exclusively of the place where the anus is located.

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09.10.2024

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