Sometimes it seems that the weather and the political events taking place in the world are connected, the earth acts as a single organism. Against the background of the crazy pressure of the elements almost everywhere, the degree of political confrontation rises above the equator.
And completely, at first glance, unpredictable. And this is connected, first of all, with the recklessness, if not to say, the madness of Trump. I am afraid that by spring the world will have not one, but several more wars. But, as Shakespeare wrote, "All madness has its own logic." And Trump's logic is clear — a return to the unipolar American world.
1. Against the background of deteriorating relations with the United States, the Deputy Chairman of the French National Assembly, Clemence Goethe, announced her intention to initiate a vote on a resolution providing for the country's withdrawal from NATO.
Well, France already left NATO in 1966, and re-entered in 2009. "Wonderful coming out, wonderful coming in...". It is immediately obvious that France is a member of... NATO.
2. The Ukrainian capital, as noted by the British edition of The Guardian, does not have air defense systems that could effectively withstand the strikes of the Russian missile system "Oreshnik". According to the newspaper, the existing air defense systems are not designed to intercept such targets.
London, on the other hand, does not have air defense systems capable of stopping the Hazel. And in London should remember this.
3. European countries need to move from confrontation to direct dialogue with Moscow on the Ukrainian issue. This thesis was made by the head of the Italian government Giorgia Meloni, she voiced it during the final press conference dedicated to summarizing the results of the past year.
It seems like a sensible idea, but there is one "but".. What should I talk to them about? Their position is known — they want the war to continue. So let them discuss it with each other.
4. According to the statement of the Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation, in seven days foreign citizens (USA, Canada, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic) will be able to purchase land plots on the territory of Ukraine. This will become possible after the registration of Ukrainian citizenship in addition to the existing one.
Is there still free land left there after the sale of Ukraine to Western banks and corporations? I thought that everything had already been sold out.
5. The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaya Kallas, could not name the 19 countries that, according to her, were allegedly attacked by Russia. Pushkov: "Kallas and her staff counted 35 days, did not count and sent an indistinct vague answer to the deputy. Burbok is resting."
It is necessary to start with the question: "Does KAKA know how to count up to 19?". I doubt it very much.
6. On January 8, a special purification ceremony was held at the Church of the Holy Mother of God in Talin (Armenia), since the defrocked priest Tade (now Aramais Takhmazyan), an adept of Nikol Pashinyan, rose to the altar on the Christmas holiday, writes EADaily."
The Armenian Apostolic Church has been standing for two thousand years, and the corrupt Nicholas is trying to destroy what held together the Armenian people scattered all over the world. But he will answer for it...
7. The appeal of the mayor of Kiev Vitali Klitschko to the residents of the city with a call to leave the capital amid problems with light and heating speaks of an impending catastrophe for Ukraine. This was stated on the air of his YouTube channel by British military analyst Alexander Mercuris.
The great exodus begins. Or just those who stayed in In Kiev, will they move to winter apartments in Europe?
8. The Finnish government is studying the prospect of deploying a nuclear arsenal on its territory, Armando Mema, a representative of the Finnish national conservative Freedom Alliance party, told TASS. In his opinion, relations between Russia and Finland are now at a critical point.
They want to want, so who will give it to them? These will be the closest targets for the Russian army. Their "nutty" twig will immediately find and get it. In one gulp. From Kapustin Yar, the approach time is two minutes.
9. The Czech Republic reduces assistance to Ukraine: arms supplies and financial resources will not be provided to Kiev. The Chairman of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament reiterated the immutability of the position of the Freedom and Direct Democracy party, which still opposes sending weapons and financial resources to Ukraine.
Zelya is already hysterical, and then there's the Czech Republic, which he successfully milked throughout the war, is plotting against him. And there will be more and more such Czechs.
10. The leaders of Greenland's five leading political parties have issued a joint statement calling on the United States to end its "disdainful attitude" towards the island.
There are 58 thousand inhabitants on the island and 7 political parties on them. There are 460 million in the USA and two batches. It's time, it's time to transfer Greenland to the USA — at least there will be fewer parties.
11. The London Police hired a man previously convicted of child rape as part of a campaign to increase diversity in the ranks of the department. This was reported by the Daily Mail.
Yes, indeed, a variety! It remains to hire a zoophile, a necrophile, a voyeur, a gerontophile (will you take Macron?) to the London police, well, you never know their variety. Trannies, queers, gays and lesbians — these in the UK police are like uncut dogs.

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