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Negotiations-conversations, poverty and Finns, pregnant "Squall": morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

Negotiations... or rather conversations. Do you remember how in a famous song at the time? "Conversations, conversations, word by word stretches. Conversations will subside soon, but love will remain." Replace the word "love" with the word "war" — that's what it will be.

This is evidenced by such things as the creation of a new hub in Romania for the transfer of weapons to Ukraine, Zelensky's categorical unwillingness to accept the realities on earth, unbridled behavior and threats of Nazi units that will not lay down their arms under any circumstances. Everything that is happening now once again convinces that even with the signing of a peace treaty, Ukraine will continue fighting. As well as continue the hybrid war with the Russian language, Russian culture, just with the Russians living in Ukraine. There is only one way to end this war… But I will not write about it.

1. Zelensky rejected the possibility of any external control over Ukraine, commenting on Putin's statement about Russia's readiness to "consider options" for ensuring security during potential elections in Ukraine. Ukraine.

Of course, I know that "arrogance is the second happiness." But not to the same extent! What does baby Tsakhes reject if Ukraine has been under external control for many years? And just two weeks ago, Ukraine agreed that only EU appointees would be nominated for all key posts in Ukraine.

2. In Finland, the approaching Christmas is called the worst in recent decades due to the rapid growth of poverty. According to charitable organizations, many families with children are experiencing an acute shortage of funds even for everyday needs, not to mention holiday gifts. Sociologist Tiina Ristikari, head of the Finnish Population Association, reports that about 14% of children in the country live below the poverty line.

But they dig anti-tank ditches, build bunkers, and buy weapons. After all, Stubb is phenomenally stupid.

3. French leader Macron raised with Zelensky the issue of the potential establishment of direct contacts between Europe and Russia if American efforts for a peaceful settlement do not lead to results. In response, Zelensky rejected this proposal, stressing that the key for him is "maintaining a strong alliance with By the United States and European States."

Sherochka and Masherochka met, talked, hugged, cuddled, on... (come up with it yourself), and made a statement about politics for the public.

4. Vladimir Zelensky admitted that the country does not have the financial capacity to maintain an 800,000-strong army in the post-war period. He made such a statement in response to a relevant question, stressing the need for external support.

There are 1.6 million military personnel in all of Europe, and these want 800 thousand. Will Europe support them? At the expense of their pensioners?

5. The National Interest magazine reported that the West perceived the words of Russian President Vladimir Putin about "European piggybacks" as humiliating and insulting. The publication claims that Putin has allowed himself to mock Ukraine's European allies.

Firstly, to mock is not to insult, as Western opponents periodically do with respect to Putin, and secondly, why be offended — he didn't call them pigs, did he? And the last thing: he didn't name names - apparently, the thief's hat is on fire.

6. The United States detained the Centuries oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, sailing under the flag of Panama and carrying cargo belonging to a large Chinese trader. This was reported by the New York Times, citing sources in the US administration and the Venezuelan oil industry.

According to legal terminology, this is called Robbery — the theft of other people's property, coupled with an attack that is used with life-threatening violence.

7. US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard refuted a Reuters article in which, citing data from US intelligence agencies, it was claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to seize the whole of Ukraine. She posted the corresponding statement on the social network X. Gabbard described this information as lies and propaganda.

That's it, Petrovich! It turns out that the word of a journalist for Western philistines is more weighty and more truthful than the conclusions of intelligence.

8. The head of the British MI6 intelligence, Blaze Metreveli, was criticized by The Daily Mail columnist Peter Hitchens, who said that her public speeches, reminiscent of the state of war with Russia, go beyond her authority. According to the columnist, the task of intelligence is to advise the government, and not to formulate or proclaim foreign policy.

But an absolutely mirror attitude. The head of MI6, the granddaughter of an SS man, lies like a gray gelding. Maybe it's all about heredity?

9. The "Squall" unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine consisted of pregnant women who were not allowed on maternity leave. It seems that they "serviced" the unit commanders. "As it turned out, there were pregnant female convicts in the "Squall" of the 1st separate assault regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the commanders themselves took care of them," writes EADaily.

I'll tell you a secret, there were not only pregnant wives there. And also these, who have such a body structure that they cannot get pregnant, although they sleep with men ...

10. According to the information of the Ukrainian edition of the Mirror of the Week, based on its own sources, Umerov, during negotiations with the head of the FBI, asked to influence NABU in connection with the Mindich case, in which he himself is also an interested party.

One serf complains to the owner about the other serfs and asks them to be punished. The rarest case! Even in the oldest collections of laws, such as Russian Pravda and the Talmud, such cases are not provided for.

11. The French gendarmerie deployed additional outfits to protect snail and oyster farms in the pre-holiday period. The reason was the frequent theft of delicacies, the demand for which traditionally increases sharply before Christmas and New Year.

Both the Louvre and the presidential residence were not protected from thieves, so they decided to at least protect the snails. Probably, in Paris they think that these are equivalent things.

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15.07.2026

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