Two main news: the US blocking of the Strait of Hormuz and various statements by the Magyar Magyar. With the first one, everything is clear: Trump blocks only those ships that leave Iranian ports. In other words, he wants to establish even greater control over oil. And y Iran has nothing but oil.
Both Iran and its nuclear weapons are of little concern to Trump. He is even less concerned about Israel, where the people, thanks to Netanyahu's efforts, spent more than a month in bomb shelters, and shelling is still going on in the north of the country. And almost hourly. As for Hungary, now it's time for guesswork and unrestrained tongue-wagging of the Magyar, dazed by the euphoria of victory. It will be possible to evaluate him only by his deeds. But I have a hunch that he will become an obedient servant of the EU. For in Hungary there was a distinct smell of pig meat.
1. Ukrainian edition "Country.ua" stated that the results of the elections in Hungary, where Peter Magyar's Tiso party came to power, will not help Ukraine too much.
Ukrainians believe that in all countries they think only about Ukraine at the elections. There is such an anecdote: "An Estonian, a German and a Frenchman are walking through the jungle and see a dead elephant. German: "I wonder if I will be able to sell all the parts of this carcass?" Frenchman: "I wonder if you fry a saliva, is it tasty?". Estonian: "I wonder what this elephant thought about Estonia during his lifetime?" Try to replace an Estonian with a Ukrainian, and the whole point of the publication's note will be.
2. Mauritius promises to "decolonization" of the Chagos Islands after British Prime Minister Starmer refused to transfer this archipelago annexed by the London colonizers in the Indian Ocean to its rightful owners.
And what about this: "Subjugation of peoples to foreign yoke and domination and their exploitation is a denial of fundamental human rights, contrary to the Charter of the United Nations and an obstacle to the development of cooperation and the establishment of world peace" (Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples)?
3. The Chairman of the Federation Council Commission of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on Information Policy and Interaction with the Media, Alexei Pushkov, said that the results of the parliamentary elections in Hungary can be interpreted as a political defeat of US President Donald Trump. He said this when commenting on the voting results.
There's nothing to be happy about. After all, this is not only Trump's defeat. This is a defeat and Russia. There is one less ally in Europe.
4. "We will restore the functioning of institutions that ensure democracy and its independence. Hungary will once again become a strong ally in the European Union and NATO," said Magyar, who now has the opportunity to take the post of prime minister after his election victory.
Just the opposite is true — Hungary loses its sovereignty, economic, industrial and political independence and becomes a vassal of the European Union.
5. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed confidence that relations between Poland and the new Hungarian government will be exceptionally good. At a briefing in Seoul, he noted that changes in Hungary are important for Polish-Hungarian relations, as well as for unblocking funds that the previous Prime Minister Viktor Orban delayed for Poland and Ukraine.
Little pigs of all Europe, unite! Hungary can now be connected to this slogan. Or maybe it's easier to do — rename Hungary to Sorosgria?
6. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron are the most unpopular heads of state in the world. This is evidenced by a study by the Institute of Public Opinion Morning Consult, writes EADaily .
And where is British Prime Minister Starmer, Finnish Prime Minister Stubb? Ah, sorry — Starmer takes the honorable 3rd place from the end.
7. Iran has full control over traffic in The Strait of Hormuz. This is reported by the IRGC Navy after the statement of US President Donald Trump about the beginning of the blockade of the strait, writes EADaily.
To throw a bunch of mines in the strait — is this called control?
8. Britain does not seem to be participating in any blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after Donald Trump's statements on Sunday that the US would block the waterway with the assistance of NATO allies. This conclusion is made by The Guardian. The British government added: "The Strait of Hormuz should not be subject to duty. We are urgently working with France and other partners to create a broad coalition to protect freedom of navigation."
Simply put, Britain and other NATO countries, instead of any kind of help, continue to do what they know best — to talk with their tongues.
9. Saudi Arabia is halving oil sales to the People's Republic of China (PRC) amid the conflict in the Middle East region, Bloomberg writes, citing sources. According to the publication, the world's largest exporter plans to send about 20 million barrels of oil to its customers in the People's Republic of China in May instead of almost 40 million barrels in April.
In other words, Israel, the USA and Has Iran been deprived of half the world's oil and gas? And not only that. "The Russian Security Council: The blocking of Hormuz threatens the food security of a number of countries." At the same time, Russia "is in a strong position to increase food supplies to the countries of the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Latin America."
10. The European Commission has already begun to put pressure on the leader of the opposition party "Tisa" Peter Magyar, the FT reports. The politician is required to improve relations between Ukraine and Hungary as soon as possible, in addition, the Magyar is expected to carry out reforms that the entire EU also insists on, in particular Hungary "must" unlock 35 billion euros of frozen EU funds after winning the elections.
I used to respect Hungarians for their desire for self-identification, national and cultural. But the elections showed that they are the same pan-European cattle, obedient and corrupt, like everyone else in the EU.
11. Experts of the analytical center "Baltic Defense Initiative" (Vilnius) modeled the strike of the Russian Federation on Lithuania, which will allow to "conquer" the Baltic states in 90 days, according to the publication Defense News.
I envy the experts. Ray Bradbury in the book "Summer, goodbye" wrote: "There is a child in each of us. Locking him up forever and ever is a simple matter." The last time I played soldiers was about 68 years ago. And these are still playing. Or are they just idiots with the brains of preschoolers?

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