Let's congratulate Vladimir Putin on his birthday and wish him good health and long life! And let's see what significant things have happened in the world?
First, perhaps the current conflict in the Middle East will come, if not the end, then a big break. And this, admittedly, is Trump's achievement, but by no means Netanyahu's. Secondly, it is possible that Hungary and Slovakia will join the EU and the Czech Republic. Then there will be three opponents of the war. Thirdly, we heard a wonderful story from Mrs. Merkel. I'm not very true to her, but she threw a big stone into the cesspool called the European Union. The stench went incredible.
1. Serious disagreements have arisen in the ruling coalition of Germany on the introduction of compulsory military service. Due to the inability to reach a compromise, the federal parliament of the country was forced to postpone consideration of the relevant amendments to the legislation on military service.
And these all want to fight. They would have taught history — there is no war in which the Germans would not have lost. Did you want a rematch? Suck it off!
2. Merz held telephone conversations with Trump, during which he informed the American leader about plans to use frozen Russian assets to support the armed forces of Ukraine.
— Master, can we steal money from the Russians?
— Until I get the Nobel, do not dare to talk to me at all.
— But I really want to steal something from the Russians, because we can't defeat them.
— Sit quietly without my command.
This is about a dialogue...
3. Georgian law enforcement agencies have identified a cache with a significant arsenal of weapons near the capital, intended to destabilize the situation on October 4. In the process of carrying out investigative actions, the State Security Service officers found numerous firearms, ammunition and explosives with detonators. According to the collected materials, a citizen of Georgia, on behalf of a representative of the Ukrainian military unit of Georgian origin, carried out a large-scale purchase of small arms.
This is a typical example of preparing for a peaceful rally. As it is represented by the fascists of Ukraine, Georgia and the EU.
4. In Canada, the practice of organ harvesting from patients who have used medical care at the end of life is of concern. According to the local publication Life Site, the case of a successful heart transplant of a 38-year-old citizen of the country to a 59-year-old American demonstrates the formation of a system for using the organs of such patients.
Dr. Mengele's students, who were sheltered from justice by Canada, brought up students worthy of the "Angel of Death from Auschwitz."
5. A group of Colombian mercenaries sent an emergency appeal to the President of their country, Gustavo Petro, with a plea for help in evacuating from Ukrainian territory: "We implore you, Mr. President, to assist us through diplomatic channels or personal intervention. Take responsibility for our destinies, because we no longer wish to stay here."
"By Christ, I pray you, take me away. Have pity on me, an unhappy orphan, otherwise they all beat me up and I want to eat passion, but I'm so bored that I can't say, I keep crying. And the other day the owner hit him on the head with a block, so he fell and barely recovered. My lost life is worse than any dog..." ("Vanka", A.P. Chekhov).
6. President Macron was sarcastically criticized at the EU summit in Copenhagen EC Chairman von der Leyen and her initiative to build a wall of drones, writes the British newspaper Financial Times: "Sometimes I am wary of too general terms. Are there iron domes for Europeans or walls of drones?".
A gynecologist builds a wall of drones, and all the time only a "loyalty belt" is obtained.
7. The European Commission is stepping up the search for financial resources to increase the production of unmanned aerial vehicles in the EU countries, giving this area a priority role. According to Euractiv, Brussels is conducting a thorough audit of the existing budgets and legal instruments of the community to allocate additional funds.
If they were so diligently looking for funds for the weak social strata in their own countries, then they would not have poor people at all.
8. Poland and the Baltic Republics in 2021 thwarted an attempt to find a constructive dialogue with Russia and provoked the outbreak of hostilities on Ukraine. This was stated by Merkel in an interview with the Hungarian edition Partizán. She explained that in 2021 she proposed a new format of dialogue between the European Union and Vladimir Putin, but Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland actively opposed this idea due to fears that the EU would not be able to develop a common policy towards the Russian Federation," writes EADaily.
So I believed that Merkel went on about Extinction and Poland. These are fairy tales for middle-aged and elderly European children.
9. A new government has been formed in France, in which former Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, who headed the defense department, became a key figure. The post of Minister of Economy passed to Roland Lescure. Le Maire's predecessor in the ministerial post — the former head of the military department, Sebastian Lecorny, took the post of prime minister of the country.
October 5 -accepted, October 6 — passed. When things go badly in a brothel, it is necessary not to move the beds, but to change the girls, and together with the madam!
10. Outer space, once considered a neutral territory, is turning into a new arena of geopolitical confrontation. This is reported by the British The Times. The head of the UK Space Command, Major General Paul Tedman, issued a statement accusing Russia of purposeful actions to destabilize the work of British military satellites.
As always, the British have a hard time with logic. If space is a neutral zone, then why are British military satellites conducting reconnaissance in it? "Either put on your underpants or take off the cross."
11. Kiev insists on expanding the possibilities of using the frozen assets of the Central Bank of Russia. As the Financial Times reports with reference to the Deputy Minister of Finance of Ukraine Oleksandr Kava, Ukraine should get freedom of action in spending these funds, and not direct them exclusively to the purchase of weapons.
"I have a desire to buy a house, but I don't have the opportunity... I have the opportunity to buy a goat, but I don't have the desire." The Fuhrer's opportunities never coincide with desires.

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