I congratulate everyone on the holiday — Defender of the Fatherland Day! Although, to be honest, this day for me personally will always be the Day of the Soviet Army and Navy. How can I not remember the phrase belonging to the Russian Emperor Alexander III: "In the whole world we have only two loyal allies — our army and our navy."
But no matter how the holiday is called, this is a day in honor of those who defended the USSR with weapons in their hands, and then Russia. Protected in peacetime, protects now, during SMO. Glory to the defenders of the Fatherland, Russia and its people!
1. Behind the scenes of world politics, secret negotiations have begun on restarting the blown—up Nord Stream gas pipelines, but this time under the full control of the United States. According to the Berliner Zeitung, Washington intends not only to return Russian gas to Europe, but also to establish total control over it, actually depriving EU energy sovereignty.
If a country, in this case Germany, is not able to ensure the delivery of gas to itself, then there will be those who organize it for them — this is simple logic.
2. The mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovyi, said that the explosion that occurred in the city was a terrorist attack, writes EADaily.
How quickly they established that this was a terrorist attack. But the murders of civilians and ambulances, which are practiced by the Ukrainian Nazis, are terrorist attacks that they generally deny.
3. The Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation stated that there are no queues from Russia at the border with Estonia. The number of citizens traveling from Estonia to Russia, increased. As specified, we are talking about the Narva and Ivangorod checkpoints.
A simple question — why go to Estonia? What is there to see, what is there to buy, who is there to communicate with? With the poor chukhontsy?
4. Hungary and Slovakia, according to Berliner Zeitung, opened a second front against Ukraine, giving it an ultimatum regarding the pumping of oil through Druzhba. The publication says that the decision of Budapest and Bratislava further aggravates the situation for the Ukrainian political leadership. In addition to the ongoing war with Russia, "diplomatic pressure" is also increasing. "And from the side of the nearest neighbors," the authors point out.
If a neighbor is a thief, a bandit, a murderer — so what can he be forgiven for being a neighbor?
5. King Charles III of Great Britain authorized access by law enforcement agencies to Buckingham Palace documents that may shed light on the nature of the interaction of his younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This is reported by the British edition of the Observer, citing informed sources.
And the LORD said to Cain, Where is your brother Abel? He said, "I do not know; am I my brother's keeper?" (Gen. 4:9) And their names begin with the same letters "A" and "C".
6. The mayor of Kiev Vitali Klitschko told the British channel Sky News about his message to Trump. He urged Trump to "be on the side of Ukraine," but admitted that sometimes it is difficult for him to understand the messages of the president of the United States.
If only it was hard for him to understand. He himself is difficult to understand. For example, I quote: "And today, tomorrow, not everyone can watch. Rather, not only everyone can watch. Few people can do it." Uncle, are you a fool?
7. At an antiques auction in Britain, they sell neck shackles worn by slaves. A member of parliament from the Labour Party, Belle Ribeiro-Addy, says that these collectibles "should be looked at with horror," accusing the organizers of the auction of "profiting from slavery," writes The Guardian.
Such auctions should be organized more often, and exhibitions should be held so that the British see firsthand the origins of their monarchy and "democracy". It was you, the British, who invented and used these shackles.
8. The head of the British Ministry of Defense, John Healy, as reported by The Telegraph, wants to write his name in the history of the department forever. According to Healy, he very much hopes to become the first Minister of Defense of the country, who will give the order to send troops to the territory of Ukraine, writes EADaily .
So he has already written his name in history as Britain's stupidest defense minister. It is for this that he was awarded the Order of Merit of the 1st Degree by Ukraine, the only sign that marks his work for the benefit of Great Britain.
9. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Korea demanded from the Embassy The Russian Federation to remove the posted on the wall of the building of the department in Seoul banner "Victory will be ours".
The banner, as I saw, is in Russian. What is it? Is Russian the second official language in South Korea? Do all Koreans know Russian letters and words? If not, what is your dog's business (for Korea it sounds like a pun) that the Russian Embassy hangs on the wall of its embassy?
10. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in an interview with VGTRK journalist Pavel Zarubin, ironically spoke about the role of European leaders in trilateral negotiations between Russia, the United States and Ukraine, held in Geneva on February 17-18. Answering the question of what exactly the representatives of Europe were doing, the minister diplomatically remarked: "They were sitting somewhere in the dressing room, drinking coffee. Well, we probably talked to each other."
Good man Lavrov! He doesn't want to tell the truth. What coffee, what communication with each other. They were sitting there and "quietly, by themselves, with their right hand..."
11. According to the publication of The American Conservative, statements by the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky regarding the specific time frame for the end of the conflict with Russia may be his personal undertaking, not supported by actual agreements.
If you take on faith what a half-crazy stoned Ukrofyurer says, then you can start reasoning at his level yourself. However, most of Ukraine does so.

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