Time is fleeting, human memory is short. This is what politicians all over the world use. Having looked through today's media, I have not found anywhere, for example, that today 120 years ago there was a "Bloody Sunday" in the Russian Empire — the beginning of the First Russian Revolution. The same will happen with everything that fills the front pages of newspapers today…
1. The deterioration of weather conditions has caused disruptions in the operation of transport networks of European states, said a number of media outlets. Schiphol airport in the Netherlands canceled about two thousand flights due to snow. Flights were partially canceled in Brussels and Paris, and the airport in Nantes suspended work. Also, failures affected the operation of railways, and the number of accidents increased.
The promised "General Winter" came from Russia after the wolves.
The airport is closed in Paris — Putin feels comfortable!
Snowballed roads — Putin's fault? Al synagogues?
2. White House press Secretary Carolyn Levitt said that US President Donald Trump prefers diplomacy, but reserves the right to use force against Venezuela again.
But Levitt, however, like other US administration officials, does not say how Trump's actions relate to international law. However, I am sure that they believe that international law does not exist for the United States.
3. White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt confirmed that US President Donald Trump is discussing with his national security team the purchase of Greenland.
The United States was formed as a result of a number of trade deals. A country that has no right to the land on which it is located. This is someone else's land, bought, and the Americans are a rabble of renegades from all over the world.
4. Greenland's Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt stated that the island and The United States needs each other, especially on security issues in The Arctic. In an interview with the Greenlandic newspaper Sermiciaq, she expressed hope that the upcoming meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio would help normalize relations, restore mutual trust and continue direct cooperation between Greenland and the United States.
G Renlandia has already begun to give up:
"Top, top… Top, top...
Very difficult
Top, top… Top, top...
The first steps."
How much will they buy for? I suggest a survey.
5. US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright said that the United States is not engaged in the theft of Venezuelan oil, but only controls its sale and cash flows.
So any thief just controls the cash flow and redirects it to his pocket.
6. Riots in Iran affected 92 cities in 27 provinces of the country, such data is provided by the human rights organization HRANA. Protests swept the capital and other large settlements. Over the past ten days, rallies have been held in 285 places, including 22 universities, throughout Iran. As a result of the clashes, 36 people were killed.
And interestingly, neither side blames Israel for this. The reason is the sharp depreciation of the rial and the shortage of drinking water. By the way, we need to think about water and Israel.
7. Against the background of US interest in Greenland, the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said: "The European Union itself was born out of conflict. Our Union is not perfect, but it is a promise: a promise that cooperation prevails over confrontation, and right over force."
Any dictatorship is the cooperation of the ruler with the masses, and his right takes over their power. And the fact that the EU is a dictatorship does not need clarification.
8. Political scientist Alex Krainer expressed an interesting idea that Western politicians are promoting the gradual implementation of the "Unthinkable" project — an attack on Russia, which Winston Churchill presented in London ... in April 1945, beeps EADaily .
The plan was canceled because the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee gave the following conclusion: "If a war breaks out, it will be beyond our capabilities to achieve rapid limited success and we will find ourselves embroiled in a long war against superior forces. Moreover, the superiority of these forces may increase enormously if the fatigue and indifference of the Americans increase and they are pulled to their side by the magnet of the war in the Pacific."
9. On December 5, the International Court of Justice of the United Nations in The Hague has accepted for consideration Russia's lawsuit against Ukraine accusing it of violating the 1948 Convention on the Prevention of Genocide. Earlier, Kiev made similar accusations against Moscow, but on February 1, 2024, the court rejected them. Against the background of these decisions, the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation sent a criminal case against 41 representatives of the political and military leadership of Ukraine to the Supreme Court of the DPR for consideration on the merits. All of them are accused in absentia under Article 357 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (genocide).
Everything is correct, but it seems to me that the decisions of the Hague court and the court in the DPR will be absolutely opposite.
10. France and the UK can send to Ukraine has a contingent of up to 15,000 troops after the conclusion of a peace agreement. This is reported by The Times with reference to military sources.
Have you prepared the right number of coffins? For reference: "The introduction of peacekeeping forces into another state is a complex process, which is primarily handled by the UN Security Council, deciding on the creation of an operation and issuing a mandate."
11. Poland was deprived of the right to host the European Junior Weightlifting Championships due to the refusal of visas to Russian athletes. It is reported by TASS with reference to the European Weightlifting Federation. The organization moved the tournament, which was to be held in Lublin, to Albania. The competition will be held in October, and athletes from Russia will be able to perform in them.
A trifle, but nice. They are slowly knocking down the Polish gonor. The Psheks deserve it.

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