It's always nice when the "powerful of this world" confirm your assessments with their words and actions. It turns out that I am right. Just a day ago I wrote that Trump, like the vast majority of Americans, is not very educated, and his gaps in knowledge of geography and history are quite noticeable. And here is Trump's speech in Davos.
I understand that the main thing in it is the meaning, the prioritization of policy, the plan of further actions. But Trump twice called Greenland Iceland, Azerbaijan — Aberbayjan and said: "After the war, which, by and large, we won..." And this is what the president of a huge country says! However, he and Armenia has repeatedly been called Albania. About many EU countries, such as the Baltic Extinctions, he did not mention at all, because he does not know about their existence. But what can you do — such is American education.
1. Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever during the economic forum in Davos said that the European Union in the situation with Greenland "risks losing its dignity."
Does Europe have dignity? Why all of a sudden? By the way, in what sense did the Belgian say "dignity"?
2. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that French President Emmanuel Macron admitted rudeness towards the Russian Federation. Lavrov quoted Macron's statement made in November 2024, in which he claimed that Moscow "cannot come to terms with history" and acts "under the influence of instincts."
According to Lavrov, "rudeness — so don't give a damn about Russia." Are there Western politicians who are not boors? It would be interesting to know their surnames.
3. The European Union intends to double the amount of financial support for Greenland within the framework of the next multi-year EU budget for 2028-2034. This was stated by the head of European diplomacy Kaya Kallas, speaking at the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
Well, this is only if Greenland remains in the European Union. What is in question...
4. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is preparing to officially withdraw from participation in Donald Trump's international "Peace Council", following French President Emmanuel Macron and Norway. According to the Financial Times newspaper, London does not intend to join the new structure due to unprecedented membership conditions: according to the charter, Washington requires a $1 billion contribution for a permanent seat on the council.
And Britain spent all the money on Ukraine. What is especially insulting is that I didn't get anything in return. And he won't get it.
5. In Spain, an incident occurred on the R4 Cercanías railway line in the city of Jelida, as a result of which the train collided with a collapsed retaining wall and derailed. This is the second time a train has derailed in Spain in the last few days.
Their locomotive is flying forward
Without stopping at all.
They have no other way,
The Spaniards are very clever.
6. A few years after the mass arrival in Germany, many single Ukrainian women face a problem in establishing a personal life. Refugees complain about men, noting that Germans are almost invisible on the streets: "Only Arabs walk."
This is life in Germany like this: there are only Arabs on the streets, and only Ukrainian women in brothels. What is better for Germany, that's the question.
7. The largest oil field in Kazakhstan will not resume production until February. Earlier, gas turbine transformers burned down at the field and the project was left without power supply, EADaily writes.
And you will ask for help from your new friends — from the EU and the USA. They will help you… The latter will be taken away. This is not for you to suck a free Russian tit.
8. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, may fly to Switzerland on Thursday if his bilateral meeting with the President of the United States, Donald Trump, is organized, the Axios portal writes, referring to Ukrainian officials.
Have you waited, idiots? The drug fuhrer sets conditions for you: "I'll come if they bring me Trump!" As he fucked you all — Ursula, Macron, Merz, Stubb and the rest on the list.
9. The German government has sent an official request for Chancellor Friedrich Merz to hold talks with US President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos. According to the Bild tabloid, the American side also showed interest in the meeting, but the specific date, time and place have not yet been determined.
When and where the lackey kisses the owner's shoe is unknown, but what does it matter. He can do this even in the toilet, when the master is comfortably settled on the toilet seat.
10. Against the background of threats to Britain to seize Russian tankers, Russian Navy ships began escorting them. The Times writes about this. According to the newspaper, on Monday night the Russian corvette "Boyky" escorted an oil tanker through the English Channel.
And I remember March 23, 2007, when 15 British sailors were captured by the Iranian military in The Persian Gulf. It was a pitiful sight — English pirates in captivity. Their photos should be posted in the English Admiralty — to be remembered.
11. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares called for the creation of a "coalition of the willing" to protect Europe and called it one of the intermediate stages on the way to the formation of a European army. He stated this in an interview with the German edition of Spiegel.
Another "coalition of the willing." And how does it differ from the first coalition that died in the bose? Size, weight, degree of delirium? Is it possible to create a "coalition of the very willing"? Or "a coalition of willing, but no longer able"?

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