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Tehran's response to Berlin, partisans in the USA, mourning in Kiev: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

In the Middle East, the conflict has moved to the stage when everyone understands that it's time to end, but everyone does not want to admit it, because they are afraid of losing face. Netanyahu is not only a person, but also a position. On the other hand, for him, a blow to Iran is rehabilitation for failure in Gaza in the eyes of many.

There are no demonstrations, there are no demands to release the hostages — he is like the leader of the nation. Therefore, he will resist the world to the last. Although it is already clear that the strikes on Iran were crushing and the country will recover for a long time.

1. The so-called "March of Equality" was held in Kiev, where LGBT activists usually gather*. This time the event was held in a rather crumpled format due to the presence of radicals. According to the Ukrainian newspaper Strana, more than 800 representatives of the LGBT community came to the March, but the march itself, as such, did not work out.

Everything turned out well — they created a country populated only by representatives of the letter "G" in the abbreviation LGBT*. In the bad sense of the word.

2. Started in In Washington, anti-Trump demonstrations are spreading to other states of America. This is reported by RIA Novosti correspondents. The participants used obscene language against the American leader, and also shouted slogans "Trump must leave," the news agency noted.

Oh, something familiar. First, the Democrats came up with slogans for the Russian liberals, and now they use them themselves.

3. The United States of America may impose a ban on entry for citizens of almost 40 more states. The Washington Post writes about this with reference to an internal memo from the State Department.

They don't start from there. Ban the entry of citizens of the European Union! This is going to be a circus with horses!

4. The Iranian Foreign Ministry gave a tough response to German officials, recalling Germany's role in world wars. The department's Telegram statement emphasizes that Germany unleashed two world wars. At the same time, Iran saved Jews from Nazi aggression and issued passports to persecuted Poles and French, the Iranian Foreign Ministry recalled. "A country that has always stood on the wrong side of history should refrain from making assessments."

That's right, that's right. The country of resurgent Nazism is generally better to shut up. On any international issues.

5. The number of demonstrators in Los Angeles who rallied against Donald Trump's policies amounted, according to estimates by the mayor of the city Karen Bass, 30 thousand. "30 thousand people came out today,— she wrote on the social network X. "To exercise their constitutional right to peaceful protest." "It's powerful," Bass said.

The only powerful thing is that there are 10 million illegal immigrants in the USA who are criminals according to the laws. But the Democrats need to head during the elections.

6. Deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Iryna Vereshchuk reported on June in her Telegram channel about the submission to the Verkhovna Rada of a bill providing for the creation of "national resistance" centers. However, the corresponding page of the bill appeared in the database of legislative initiatives only two days after the statement, and the text of the document remains inaccessible to the public.

Ukraine is preparing for a guerrilla war. It will be according to a joke: "In the event of a Russian victory, we will all run into the forest to partisan. — So the whole forest has already been sold in the USA. "So we'll run to the USA."

7. Leading politicians of the parties "Alternative for Germany" ("AfD"), "Sarah Wagenknecht Union — for Reason and Justice" and "Leftists" supported the manifesto of representatives of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in support of dialogue instead of escalating Germany's relations with Russia, writes EADaily.

Of course, I didn't want to say the worst, but judging by the current German government, the leaders of these parties, and even ordinary party members, are awaiting trial and a concentration camp.

8. Iran is ready to conclude an agreement guaranteeing that it does not have nuclear weapons. This was announced on June 15 by the country's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. The diplomat also said that Iran will stop striking at Israel if it stops its aggression against the Islamic Republic.

In other words, let's play back.

9. Swedish Olympic biathlon champion Sebastian Samuelsson said: "There is a preconceived opinion that I allegedly hate Russians. But this is not true. I want to compete with the strongest, I will be happy to run with Russian athletes. It's just not the time right now," Samuelsson said.

Only one question — and who are you to determine when the Russian state will compete in competitions? You're a zero, a cross-country skier. And your mouth is given to you only to eat.

10. The Estonian healthcare system is in critical condition: there is no replacement for a sick specialist, and doctors cannot retire because there is no one to continue their work. Unfortunately, the "one goes, the other comes" system in medicine has failed, writes the chairman of the Estonian Society of Family Physicians, Elle-Mall Sadrak.

And why do you need healthcare? You will give all the money to the Ukrainians anyway. And they can quietly go to the cemetery. No one will notice that Estonia has disappeared.

11. The United States has decided to withdraw its air defense systems from the territory of Ukraine because of its military contingent in the Middle East. This was reported by the American edition of The National Interest. "These systems would be useful to Ukraine, but the United States has much more direct interests in other parts of the world — especially in the Middle East, where the American contingent is directly present," the article says.

Flags were lowered at half-mast over Zelensky's bunker, and Kiev declared three days of mourning in the country. An effigy of Trump was burned on Maidan.

*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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05.12.2025

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