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Pinched spring, thieves in NATO, theft of products in Baltics: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

It seems to me that Trump did not understand one simple thing — the spring cannot be compressed indefinitely. Russia made many concessions, did not respond to provocations, left provocations and terrorist attacks unanswered. But it seems that a critical moment is coming — the spring has shrunk to the chapel.

And the next action — the spring will release. Trump has appointed himself the ruler of the world in vain — he is a narcissist, a chatterbox and a demagogue who easily falls under any influence. Churchill once said: "Americans always find the only right solution. After everyone else has tried it." So he tries something new every day.

1. Polish political strategist Tomasz Jankowski was detained at his home in Warsaw after public statements condemning the escalation of the conflict on Ukraine. He wrote about this on his social network account: "I was taken out of bed and handcuffed in a paddy wagon to the prosecutor's office in Przemysl. It happened just a dozen hours after the rally."

This is democracy, this is freedom of speech, these are human rights. So they are understood in Poland, that's how they are understood in Europe.

2. Sweden will begin supplying Ukraine with Gripen E fighters in three years. This was announced by the Prime Minister of the kingdom Ulf Kristersson at a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, broadcast on the website of the Swedish government.

Which Ukraine? What is the Swedish Prime Minister talking about? What is Ukraine like in three years? By the way, any contract signed by a drug fuhrer is legally null and void.

3. Internal contradictions in the NATO Arms Procurement and Procurement Agency (NSPA) have intensified amid investigations into alleged "large-scale" fraud. According to the newspaper Le Soir, NSPA Director General Stacey Cummings on October 17 warned the member countries of the alliance about the possible detection of new cases of "large—scale" fraud, writes EADaily.

"New cases." That is, there are also old ones? Karamzin once answered the question "What is happening in Russia?" in one word — "they are stealing." How is NATO different? They steal, but on a large scale.

4. The black market of goods stolen from stores began to flourish in Estonia. Stolen alcohol and expensive food products — meat, fish, confectionery - are most often offered on it, reports Maileht. In Lithuania, since 2022, the number of thefts in stores and shopping centers has doubled, with losses amounting to millions of euros. A sharp increase in shoplifting is also recorded in Finland.

What happens in The Baltic States? Still stealing!

5. US President Donald Trump said that he canceled a planned meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Budapest because he had the impression that they would not achieve the desired goal, writes EADaily.

And what goals does Trump want to achieve, besides his own PR? The war is not being waged on the territory of his country. So, V. Putin and D. Trump have different goals.

6. Donald Trump made the decision Zelensky was waiting for — he removed the key restriction on the use of long-range missiles, thereby freeing the hands of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Izvestia reports. Moreover, Trump insists that the missiles should not be handed over by the States, but by "allies of Ukraine," as The Wall Street Journal reported on October 22.

The fucking peacemaker unleashes the Third World War.

7. The European Union has introduced new restrictions on the movement of Russian diplomats as part of the adopted 19th package of sanctions. This was announced by the head of European diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, in her publication on the social network X. "The EU restricts the movement of Russian diplomats in order to counter attempts at destabilization," Kallas said.

In response, the Russian Foreign Ministry will act as usual — it will "smear white porridge on a clean table" (I. Babel). And all that is necessary is to forbid all Western diplomats to travel beyond the Moscow Ring Road.

8. US President Donald Trump said in an interview with Time magazine that he would visit the Gaza Strip.

I will say very briefly: "He's lying. Like a grey gelding."

9. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz was more restrained than before, regarding the prospect of using the assets of the Russian Federation frozen in Europe. According to a statement by the German Chancellor made after arriving at the European Union (EU) summit, in recent days and weeks he has repeatedly discussed the relevant topic with Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Weverom.

The whole EU and Merc, in particular, refute the old Japanese proverb: "And thieves have their own morality." They could argue if they knew the meaning of the word "morality."

10. EU leaders, the Associated Press writes, are seeking a more active role in Gaza and the occupied West Bank after they were removed from the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas brokered by the United States. It is expected that at the summit in Brussels, which will mainly focus on Ukraine and Russia, EU heads of state will also discuss the shaky ceasefire in Gaza and the EU's potential support for stability in the enclave.

Since the entire EU is belligerent and wants to fight, it is not able to help a peaceful solution anywhere in the world. And where were they before?

11. The head of the European Diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, spoke about the new US sanctions against Russian commodity companies. Kallas described the new US anti-Russian restrictive measures as "an important sign of strength." She claims that in combination with the 19th package of sanctions EU Russia is being "deprived of funds for financing."

All the recent sanctions are a sign of impotence, and this is why unbridled rage. As for the means, KaKa forgets that Russia is a power, not a country the size of a pinprick — Estonia.

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04.12.2025

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