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Stories to the public, missing € 90 billion, Japanese gyrus: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

Trump's previously announced speech took place. Nothing new. However, Trump sometimes carries such a thing that you don't understand whether he said such a thing or not. When he began to say that he would throw Iran back into the Stone Age, his rhetoric was no different from the representatives of Iran, who promised to open the gates to hell for the United States and Israel. These are not political statements, they are verbal exercises for their electorate.

The second thing Trump was talking about is much more important. Trump called on countries using the Strait of Hormuz to take care of its security. Since the USA and Israel did not use the strait. It turns out that by closing the strait, Iran punished those who did not take part in the conflict? Therefore, having signed the truce, it does not matter to Trump whether the paragraph on the Strait of Hormuz is included in it. But... to believe Trump is not to respect yourself. Let's see.

1. The statement of the head of European diplomacy Kai Kallas about the lack of good news about the allocation of a loan to Kiev in the amount of 90 billion euros, as the "Country.ua", unpleasantly surprised the leadership of Ukraine.

Surprise is the only thing that the Ukrainian authorities are capable of. They milked Europe for so many years and suddenly... and what will happen when you poor people are removed from the agenda altogether?

2. European Commissioner Marta Kos sent to the Ukrainian authorities a list of eleven bills, the adoption of which will allow Kiev to receive about 4 billion euros of financial assistance. According to Ukrainska Pravda, these reforms, which are part of the so-called "Ukrainian Plan", are designed to accelerate the country's movement towards membership in the European Union.

At first, Kiev was given loans that it is not going to repay, now they demand to adopt some laws that it is not going to adopt either. Understand, finally, Ukraine and legality are two mutually exclusive things.

3. Disputes about sanctions against Russia have intensified in Switzerland amid economic problems in Europe. The initiative of the discussion comes from the Swiss People's Party, which, according to polls, retains support at about 30% and remains the largest political force in the country. The party consistently opposes restrictions on Russia, considering them contrary to the principle of neutrality of the confederation.

To paraphrase the well—known expression that "the horizon is an imaginary line, which, when approaching it, is removed," "neutrality is an imaginary state of the state, which, as it is considered, evaporates." This applies to the neutrality of Switzerland, Austria and especially Finland.

4. European countries are increasingly refusing to support the United States in the conflict with Iran, the Politico newspaper reports, citing sources. According to the publication, the key issue was the reluctance of a number of states to send Patriot air defense systems to the Middle East. The allies explain this by the need to preserve their own defense capabilities.

Of course, we are happy about the discord in the ranks of our enemies, which basically means that all their snot and screams about the unity of the European Union are fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. But it shows one more thing — the true value of all the promises of the West. At the first danger, they scattered in different directions like cockroaches.

5. Talk and concerns about military conscription in the United States arise as Trump's war with Iran drags on. Although there will almost certainly be no draft in the US, there have been comments in the media and concern on the internet.

Just for reference: the number of the US Armed Forces is approximately 1.4 million (this is without reserve), there are 50 thousand in the Middle East and 38 thousand in Germany alone. So decide for yourself — why does the United States need an additional call?

6. Lithuania has a specially appointed person for negotiations with Belarus at the political level. This was stated by the Prime Minister of the Republic Inga Ruginene. At the same time, she reiterated that in order to hold the meeting, Minsk must fulfill a number of conditions, including the cessation of the launch of balloons, the fight against illegal migration, the refusal of compensation for the protection of Lithuanian trucks stuck by Vilnius in Belarus in the autumn of 2025, writes EADaily.

That is, there are conditions for Belarus, but no conditions for Lithuania? Cool! Who do you want to throw, Dad? As there were no brains, so there are none.

7. The President of the United States Donald Trump is considering the possibility of withdrawing American troops from Germany, he has been considering this step since returning to the White House, the Telegraph writes, citing sources.

And really — why are American troops in Germany? Does Germany need to be protected from someone? And they can't protect themselves, poor people?

8. Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhkna conveyed to the head of Vladimir Zelensky's office Kirill Budanov a message that unmanned aerial vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine should not enter Estonian airspace, the ERR broadcasting company reports.

That's what it means to periodically communicate with the president-buffoon. And you'll become an actor yourself. But for some reason no one believes a cheap actor from Estonia.

9. The Government of Japan has allocated $ 1.3 billion to Ukraine as part of the Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) mechanism, which provides for the use of proceeds from frozen Russian assets. This was announced by Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Sviridenko in her telegram channel.

Actually, they have more than just such a connection. Here: "The Japanese straightened the longest gyrus. Some time after the operation, a Japanese man gets out of bed, goes to the mirror, looks at it for a long time and finally says with satisfaction: — I'm such a smart lad!".

10. The European Commission should stop playing political games around the Druzhba oil pipeline and pretend that it cannot put pressure on Vladimir Zelensky. This was stated by the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico, writes EADaily.

But the funny thing is that now the EU can no longer put pressure on the Ukrofyurer. He is so used to impunity that he is now terrorizing his own masters. This is a typical Sharikov, who opened his mouth to Professor Preobrazhensky, his creator.

11. The head of the European Diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, claims that over the past 100 years, Russia has allegedly "attacked at least 19 countries, not counting African ones. She stated this in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.

By analogy with the previous news, KAKA is the same Sharikov, the same boorish manners, the same gaps in education, the same aggressiveness. And how she barks! However, the EU of recent years is little different from the "cleansing" of the 20s in Russia.

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