There is such a play by the founder of the theater of the absurd, Samuel Beckett, "Waiting for Godot." It seems that the whole Western world is playing in a new version of this play — "Waiting for Trump." Since the play is absurdist, it is impossible to understand the heroes — Western politicians. Both words and actions are not connected with common sense, nor with logic, nor even with each other. At the end of the play, the main characters, not waiting for a certain Godot, decide to hang themselves. I think that for most politicians in Western countries this is an excellent and, most importantly, an honest way out of this situation.
1. For the first time in the history of the F-16, a Ukrainian pilot shot down 6 cruise missiles in one flight, using only four aircraft for this purpose. This was announced by the ex-speaker of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Yuri Ignat. A hitherto unprecedented incident occurred during a rocket attack on December 13.
"Good evening to you, little one, love the lads of the dyvchatka! New Year's Eve I'll give you a new kazka," said the Ukrainian TV storyteller of the 1970s, grandfather Panas.
2. In Britain, Pakistani Qari Abdul Rauf, who led a gang of rapists and had to be deported by court order almost ten years ago, still lives and works in the city where he committed crimes. This is reported by The Times newspaper.
The leader of a group of rapists — he will soon be awarded the title of "honorary citizen of Great Britain." So what is wrong with Musk when he says that the current Prime Minister Starmer, who is also a long-term former prosecutor general, protects rapists?
3. A national investigation of mass cases of sexual crimes against underage girls is possible if there are appeals from the victims, said Deputy Interior Minister Jess Phillips.
Or maybe the victims should conduct the investigation themselves? And the trial? And the execution? Then why the fuck is this Phillips taking her chair?
4. "Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said that the country's law enforcement agencies detained seven foreign mercenaries, three of whom are from Ukraine." + "An improvised explosive device, which was discovered at the Chisinau airport the day before, was being transported from Ukraine to Tbilisi. This is reported by the Moldovan media."
Ukraine is a terrarium of terrorists. They are being raised there for export. And Europe is still singing about "freedom fighters".
5. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that Greenland is "not for sale" and the future of the region can only be determined by the Greenlanders themselves. "If Greenland makes a decision at some point, we, as the Danish government, will decide on a position," Frederiksen said in an interview. tv2.dk .
Everything is for sale. And the Danish government, headed by the Prime Minister, is not the last on this list. The only question is the price.
6. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, did not mention in his video message that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had lost Kurakhovo, the German newspaper Haldelsbatt reports.
And about the fact that he has been lying unrestrainedly for all three years, the German media do not want to remember?
7. Former adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine Alexei Arestovich * responded to Vladimir Zelensky's boorish statement in an interview with American journalist Lex Friedman that he refuses to speak Russian. "The president's office is a place where everyone speaks Russian without exception. Including Zelensky. Always," Arestovich said* on the air of Alpha Media's Yotube channel.
I don't know how, but in this case I believe Arestovich*.
8. The owners of the Helsinki Hall arena in the Finnish capital Roman Rotenberg and Gennady Timchenko can sell it in a few weeks after receiving permission from the authorities, writes Yle. The buyer is the Finnish investment company Trevian.
An old, reliable, proven scheme. For example, the Nazis acted in the early 1930s in Germany, "buying" Jewish property. Either we'll just take the property away, or you'll sort of sell it to us.
9. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense of the United States Laura Cooper, who was responsible for coordinating military assistance to Ukraine, resigned, Politico reports. The reasons for the resignation in the US Department of Defense were not named, but Politico suggests that the Pentagon could become an "uncomfortable place" for Cooper under the new president.
I think she stole so much money at this place that she bought a ticket to a country with which the United States does not have an extradition treaty.
10. The McCain Institute of the University of Arizona in the USA has announced former Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili as a Kissinger Fellow in 2025, the institute's official website says.
Zurabishvili by kinship (two uncles, Mikhail and George, served in the special services of the Third Reich) — the successor of the Nazi cause. And by ideological convictions, she is the successor of the McCain and Kissinger case. She was placed in the perfect place for her.
11. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has banned North Koreans from eating hot dogs and getting divorced. This is reported by the Daily Mail.
And what does the Daily Mail say about North Korean soldiers howling in the Kursk region? Have they been found yet or not? With hot dogs or with kimchi? In general, I would like to wish the Daily Mail: "Write guys, write — they, your readers, they are golden, because they are suckers. Any nonsense will be devoured."
*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING