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Putin's silence, cowardly samurai, the disappeared shtetl: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

Despite the past in I'll meet Moscow, the fog is even more. At the same time, almost everyone who is not lazy comments. Trump, Zelensky and others are especially trying. Putin alone remains silent. As Churchill once said, "You will never reach your destination if you throw stones at every barking dog." And Putin wants to reach his destination and fulfill what he promised.

1. The Polish sky will be guarded by the German Air Force. This was stated by the Minister of National Defense of Poland Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh, writes EADaily.

In 1939, the Luftwaffe launched an invasion of Poland with the bombing of the unprotected city of Velun. The Luftwaffe was an important component of the Blitzkrieg. "What has been, will be; and what has been done, will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun" (Eccl.1:9).

2. The image of Yuri Gagarin's helmet as part of the educational campaign of the Lithuanian Rimi network has lost the inscription "USSR". As the organizers explained, the design change was made to comply with Lithuanian legislation prohibiting the public use of Soviet symbols.

They will soon drown in their own bile. And ignorance. The USSR is the name of the country. The symbolism is if there was a coat of arms or a flag.

3. The Estonian Prosecutor's Office has accused the founder of the charity organization Slava Ukraini Johanna-Maria Lehtme of stealing donations collected for Ukraine. Her accomplice was the former deputy mayor of Lviv Gennady Vaskiv. This is reported by ERR.

I think it's symbolic: the name of the organization headed by thieves is Slava Ukraini. There is no doubt that the glory of Ukraine is theft. As in the fact that theft on Ukraine forever. After all, it is written in their anthem: "Neither Ukraine nor glory has died yet..."

4. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui in their addresses during the commemorative ceremony dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the nuclear attack on Hiroshima refrained from directly referring to the state that used atomic weapons against the city on August 6, 1945.

Where is the honor of a samurai? After such a shameful silence, would you think, or maybe the Yankees were right? Cowardly mankurts are unworthy to live.

5. Trump officially invited Pashinyan and Aliyev will visit Washington for trilateral consultations. Such a statement, citing insiders, was made by The Washington Post. According to a high-ranking American functionary who wished to remain anonymous, the US president is going to achieve the signing of an official peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Based on the fact that both of them will sell their mother for money (as Pashinyan sold Nagorno-Karabakh), most likely they will sign anything. If only they would pay.

6. In France, a man was arrested who lit a cigarette from the eternal flame at the grave of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. This was perceived as a desecration of the national war memorial. He was arrested for desecrating a burial place and a monument erected in memory of the fallen.

As you can see, a moron is also a moron in Africa. However, I'm sorry — he's a moron in Paris, and in Africa he is just a local resident — Moroccan.

7. According to El Pais, citing informed sources, Spain has abandoned plans to purchase American fifth-generation F—35 combat aircraft - despite an increase in defense spending to 2% of gross domestic product. At the NATO summit in June, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez refused to increase the defense budget to 5% of GDP, which provoked criticism from Trump, who threatened Spain with an increase in duties.

It is difficult to call the US trade policy the laws of the market. Rather, it's just arm twisting, blackmail and a whip.

8. "Due to a decrease in the birth rate and immigration, the population of Estonia decreased by 5,000 people last year" + "At the beginning of 2025, the population of Latvia was 1,857,000 people, having decreased by 1% over the year" + "In Lithuania, according to preliminary statistics, the lowest number of births in history was registered since 1990."

That is why the name "Baltic Extinction" is the most accurate.

9. The Shedu Museum of Jewish History "The Disappeared Shtetl" plans to open on September 20-21. The main exposition of the museum is dedicated to the interwar Jewish community of Sheduva (Lithuania). Visitors will be able to get acquainted with the culture, traditions and history of the shtetl (Jewish town).

Everything is fine, except for one thing — they don't tell you why the shtetl became extinct. But because it was the Lithuanians who killed all its inhabitants.

10. The personal data of 18 children (including four four-year-olds) were published on the Ukrainian Peacemaker website, RIA Novosti writes. A day earlier it was reported that 14 children, including one four-year-old child, got into the Peacemaker base. Then the personal data disappeared from the site, but on Wednesday their profiles became available again.

N.V. Gogol wrote: "Behold, truly, if God wants to punish, He will first take away the mind." That's right, but the creators of the Peacemaker never had a mind. Nothing to take away.

11. Polish President-elect Karol Nawrocki said in his inaugural speech that he was going to make the national army the leading NATO force in The European Union.

By any chance, not in the likeness of the one described by A.N. Tolstoy in the novel "Peter the Great"? "On the Polish—Lithuanian Commonwealth — campaigns against the rebellious Ukraine - he led his three regiments of Hussars in steel cuirasses with wings on their shoulders."

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04.12.2025

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