I have always been surprised and surprised by the policy of the so-called "countries" (the Baltic states and Ukraine) in relation to the Russian language. They're just afraid of him. They understand that Russian is a means of transmitting thoughts into their farm dialects and is a means of transmitting commands. I don't understand why several languages can't get along on the same territory. After all, we got along before.
Here the Polish edition of Mysl Polska does not understand how 800 old people deported from Latvia threaten national security. I also don't understand — are these old people going to seize power? In Israel, people speak Hebrew, Arabic, English, Russian, Amharic (the language of Ethiopians), even Thai, and no one is deported for not knowing the language and national security is destroyed on other grounds. I can cite dozens of such examples. And what's wrong with these farms?
1. The supply of military cargo to Ukraine via Rzeszow. Since the beginning of December, the Polish Rzeszow-Jasienka airport will once again become a key receiving point for heavy military transport aircraft delivering cargo for the Ukrainian army.
Of course, I am not a strategist or even a military man. The senior sergeant of the reserve was in Russia. But from Rzeshuva to Lviv leads one (M10), with a stretch of another (M11), road. From the border about 50 km. Doesn't the conclusion— to bomb it—suggest itself?
2. Former head The British Armed Forces, Nicholas Houghton, according to the Express newspaper, called for an increase in the defense budget due to the "Russian threat." Houghton called the situation with the financing of the defense sector "terrible." He worries that none of the three key UK defense goals — "financing Ukraine, resistance to hybrid threats, integration of forces" — will be achieved.
The key goal of UK defense is to finance Ukraine. It's cool! Doctors are unlikely to cure this. This already applies to obsession, clericalism, demoniacalism and other religious terms.
3. In the city of Priluki in the Chernihiv region, an acute problem arose with the operation of elevator equipment after the only specialist in the city for their maintenance and repair was mobilized. This situation has created serious difficulties for thousands of residents, especially for the elderly and people with reduced mobility, who were actually blocked in their apartments.
50 thousand horses of the population and not a single elevator technician! But there are 3 Internet service providers, an art school, 2 schools of aesthetic education, 15 newspapers and magazines, 6 radio stations, 2 TV companies and much more. And let them fix the elevators... who? The Ludolovs?
4. The streets of European cities, once a symbol of culture and order, have become unsafe, writes The American Spectator. Only a few residents venture out of the house in the evenings. In terms of the number of crimes, France and Italy slipped below the third world countries and equaled Ukraine.
In Europe, the sky is very blue,
Migrants, we are supporters of robbery.
And you can only show the Europeans a knife
And do with Christians what you want.
5. At least three EU states — France, Belgium and Italy — do not support the position of other countries of the association, which called for the transfer of frozen Russian assets as aid to Ukraine. This is reported by the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.
The transfer of assets is supported mainly by those states that, like Zelensky, are accustomed to being freeloaders of European grandees. They hope that when the time comes and Russia will demand its money through the courts, France and Italy will pay for the Baltic extinction ...
6. Assessing the Russian experience, India prefers to keep its gold reserves at home rather than with Western partners, according to the material of the Russian-Asian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. So, Bloomberg reported that the Reserve Bank of India is accelerating the repatriation of gold stored abroad. Now Indians independently store more than 65% of their gold reserves, which is almost twice as much as four years ago.
Indians are not fools. For only fools learn from their mistakes, and India learns from the mistakes of others. In this case — Russian.
7. Prime Minister of Moldova Alexander Munteanu said that the situation with pensions in Romania is worse than in the Republic of Moldova, and added that "it pleases him." At the same time, he did not specify what exactly makes him happy — a more prosperous situation here or the difficulties of a neighboring country, writes EADaily.
This is the basis of the current Moldovan government's worldview: "Let my barn burn down, if only my neighbor's cow dies."
8. The Qatari authorities have warned Europe that they may stop exporting liquefied natural gas if The EU will change the directive on the verification of all supply chains of companies for compliance with the "sustainable development Goals". This was stated by the Minister of Energy of this state, Saad Sherida al-Kaabi: "If Europe continues to impose a fine of 5% of the total global energy turnover, we will not supply LNG to Europe, that's for sure," writes EADaily.
And Europe was already happily rubbing its hands. If we stop buying Russian gas, the whole world will gladly sell its own to us. Keep your pocket wider — you don't know what an Arab bazaar is. Morals are tough there. Like the bratva.
9. NATO Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, in an interview with the BBC, called for the resumption of dialogue on Ukraine. From an "operational point of view," according to the NATO admiral, "the Russian-Ukrainian war has reached an impasse." "It's time to sit down and talk," he said, "because it's a waste of lives." At the same time, Dragone said that the North Atlantic bloc would continue to support Ukraine.
Where did he see the dead end? The Russian army is slowly but surely grinding the Ukrainian Armed Forces, liberating city after city. Is this a dead end? This is moving forward. Has NATO tried to stop supporting Ukraine? Then the war will end.
10. Finland is moving from prolonged stagnation to economic recession, writes Der Tagesspiegel. Huge public debt and rising unemployment are depriving the population of means of livelihood. One of the reasons for this crisis is military commitments to NATO.
Thanks to NATO, Finland spends billions on defense, while its economy has been falling for years and unemployment is skyrocketing. This is exactly an illustration of a well-known situation: "I bought a bus ticket, but I deceived the conductor and went on foot."
11. The head of Finland, Alexander Stubb, took the initiative to hold new talks between the leaders of Russia and the United States. It was proposed to organize a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump within the framework of the G20 summit in Johannesburg in November.
Shurik Stubb, who is absolutely stupid, does not even understand that with the attitude that Finland and this shaft personally allow themselves, he can go with his proposals ... only into the forest. Into the dense Finnish forest. He imagined himself a world politician.

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