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The time of fakes, the guardianship of Armenia, the law on sex in the Armed Forces of Ukraine: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

As I have said more than once, we know that we don't know anything. But only a few can admit it — those who have a mind, not to mention decency. But alas... the media, social networks are full of outright lies, which are discussed with fury. The shop near the entrance with dementia grandmothers has grown to universal proportions.

People read fakes, people believe fakes, people spread fakes. The media have definitely switched to the positions that A. Hitler wrote about in his book Mein Kampf: "... the more monstrous you lie, the sooner they will believe you." (part 1. Chapter 10). I can only comment on the rare truth and frequent lies. I'm sorry!

1. The decision on Ukraine's accession to the EU can be made on the principle of a qualified majority. This was stated by the President of Lithuania Gitanas Nauseda, writes EADaily .

That is, the principle is simple — if we are in the shit, then why aren't the others in it? I'm asking for a pile.

2. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that it is impossible to resolve the situation around Iran by military means, a political dialogue is needed. He said this at a joint press conference with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten, broadcast on the website of the German government.

Two people who, with the persistence of idiots, do everything to make the war on Ukraine continued, suddenly they turned out to be just fiery peacekeepers. But there are those who believe them.

3. US President Donald Trump said that the United States is not obliged to help Ukraine, noting that Biden did it because he was "tricked." The head of the White House gave such an assessment of Washington's foreign policy during a meeting of the board of governors of the Washington Performing Arts Center. John F. Kennedy and Donald Trump.

A.S. Pushkin wrote exactly 200 years ago: "Ah, it's not difficult to deceive me! I am glad to be deceived myself!". So it was easy to "deceive" Biden in this case — he was striving for this.

4. The European Union, at the request of Yerevan, is sending a special rapid response team to Armenia to combat "foreign interference" on the eve of the elections. Head of Diplomacy EU Kaya Kallas confirmed that Brussels intends to closely protect the republic in order to ensure the "sustainability of democracy" in the region.

And the intervention Is the EU in the elections not foreign interference? And where did democracy suddenly come from in the EU...

5. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has in recent days sent text messages to special envoy of the US President Steve Witkoff regarding ending the conflict in the Middle East. This is reported by Axios with reference to sources.

Over the past two and a half weeks, this is the first message that looks like the truth. This is the only non-dead-end way.

6. The foreign ministers of the EU countries could not make progress in agreeing on the 20th package of sanctions against Russia. This was stated by the head of diplomacy EU Kaya Kallas on the results of the meeting in Brussels.

One question is increasingly arising: is there nothing for the EU to do besides sanctions against Russia? By the way, how do you want to celebrate the 20th anniversary package? A Halloween party? And you're all in zombie costumes. That would be great!

7. European countries have ruled out the possibility of sending warships to The Strait of Hormuz, despite Donald Trump's threats that NATO faces a "very bad future" if alliance members do not help reopen the vital waterway, writes The Guardian.

I have a feeling that no one is looking to the future. The conflict will end soon, and that's when Trump will start giving all the sisters earrings. Do Europeans really not understand this?

8. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, signed the law on the prevention of sexual abuse among the personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), writes EADaily.

Everything is fine, but only one thing is unclear — who will monitor compliance with the law on the front line? The very commanders against whose actions the law is directed? Something I doubt ...

9. The tone of Hungary's internal discussions in European circles has become sharper amid European Union politicians' dissatisfaction with Budapest's position on Ukraine, Politico writes, referring to European diplomats. The tone towards Hungary is becoming increasingly harsh and direct against the background of disappointment with the obstructionism of the head of the Hungarian government, Viktor Orban.

This is called European democracy, the tone of which is set by the rudeness of the Ukrofyurer.

10. US President Donald Trump said that Washington does not see the need to continue close cooperation with European allies on the Ukrainian issue. According to him, the conflict is far from American territory and does not directly affect the interests of the country.

When I was young, they would have said this: "Trump wove bast shoes for both the EU and Ukraine." Rest in peace!

11. Ralph Freisbergs, the bronze medalist of the World Championship as part of the Latvian national team, criticized the admission of Russian hockey players to international tournaments in social networks, reports Lenta.ru . Freisbergs is sure that the return of the Russian national team to the competition is impossible "until Russia leaves Ukraine."

And at the end he didn't say? "Nazis of all countries, unite! Around Latvia!". The shortage is fascist.

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26.03.2026

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