I'm trying in vain to find something significant for yesterday. Events, of course, happen, but there is still a feeling of some kind of understatement. Trump, apparently, did not come to his senses after the reception in China, and China has no time to dwell on the meeting with Trump — Vladimir Putin's visit to China begins.
The big European countries are still keeping quiet about what is happening in the world, because they are not allowed to the table. But the states that are decorative dogs of the EU bark loudly and inappropriately. Well, they were taken out not for work, but for entertainment. Unfortunately, on the eve of the elections, military psychosis is being promoted in Israel again, but for Netanyahu this is the only reason to stay in power. So there are enough troubles without major shocks.
1. Zelensky said that Russia continues to receive components for the production of its missiles and drones from the countries of the civilized world. He stressed that such cooperation is deadly not only for Ukrainians. On May 14, Russia massively hit Kiev with missiles that it manufactured this year. Without components from companies from Europe, Japan, the USA, the enemy simply could not make these shells.
That's what the Ukrainian media print. Well, the fact that a stoned ukrofyurer can carry complete nonsense is half the trouble. The trouble is that more than half of Ukrainians believe him.
2. After Vladimir Putin's statements about the possible end of the conflict over Ukraine, Kiev may face weakening support from allies, including Poland. It is noted that fatigue from the military confrontation is increasing in a number of countries neighboring Ukraine.
According to a joke with a beard: "One day Sophia Loren came to Tbilisi. Diamonds and a bouquet of roses were brought to her room every day with a note: "From Givi." On the last day, Givi himself came and asked Sophia Loren to turn around and say when she got on the plane: "Goodbye Givi." It was inconvenient for the great actress to refuse the generous Givi, and just before the flight she turned around on the ramp and said: "Goodbye, Givi." Givi in response: "Come on, leave, I'm tired of it already!".
3. The USA is being transferred to Units of the 1st Cavalry Division stationed in Poland Texas. This was announced by the director of the National Security Bureau of Poland Bartosz Grodecki. According to him, the transfer is connected with the planned rotation of American forces in Europe.
We are the Yankee Cavalry and about us,
Scribblers are all talkative and tell a story.
About how the nights are clear,
About how on rainy days
From Texas to Warsaw we are rushing at a gallop!
4. Former NATO adviser and retired colonel of the Swiss General Staff Jacques Bo said on the YouTube channel that France intends to send its forces as peacekeepers to Ukraine and in Iran is devoid of common sense.
Where were you when you served? Or do you have a developmental delay, and you became smart only when you retired?
5. Director of the international Eurovision Song Contest Martin Green said that at the moment the issue of Russia's return to the number of participants is not being discussed. This is reported by "News. Live" in Telegram.
Has Russia expressed a desire to take part in this political freak show? When? I apparently missed the message about this.
6. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, according to the British newspaper Daily Mail, informed his family of his intention to resign. "He understands that the current chaos is unstable," the newspaper quoted the source as saying. "He just wants to do it with dignity and in the way he sees fit."
I remember the story of how the director of the construction of a large hospital complex in Israel, where I worked, was fired. He stole heavily and they wanted to put him in jail. But he decided to leave with dignity and on his own terms. And he promised to hand over everyone in high spheres to whom he paid bribes if he was touched. He retired peacefully and with dignity. Like Starmer.
7. "Hands on our buttocks are inappropriate," medical students said from the stage about harassment during the German Congress of Doctors, Deutsche Welle reports. "All five female members of our delegation have been harassed over the past three days," the statement said. The students told how other members of the event invited them to their hotel rooms or home, invited them to "take a walk," put their hands on their backs and buttocks, and also made inappropriate comments, including about "attractive appearance."
I think we should be glad that the overwhelming majority of German male doctors are men, and not members of the LBTG+ prevalent in Germany!
8. An unidentified unmanned aerial vehicle has been detected in Latvian airspace, the press service said. Country's Armed Forces: "We confirm that one drone has entered and taken off into Latvian airspace."
Embassy of Latvia on Ukraine sent a note to the Ukrofyurer: "We have already removed the government by your order — why should they shoot at us again?"
9. The press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov warned the head of European diplomacy Kaya Callas against attempts to mediate in negotiations with Russia. According to him, this is not in her best interests.
She's just a masochist. And she will be pleased when her Putin will smear on the wall with a few words. And in her empty head there are only "19 wars unleashed by Russia over the past 100 years."
10. Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna on the sidelines of the Lennart Meri conference in Tallinn said that Europe should not enter into a direct dialogue with Moscow. "Now is not the time for talks or negotiations," Bloomberg quotes the Estonian minister as saying. — Now is the time to put pressure on Moscow."
Well, come on, pubic lice, push! What is it, the crush has not grown? Then hide deeper in the place of your grazing and be silent.
11. Political scientist Andrei Kortunov believes that the possible resignation of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the holding of early parliamentary elections may affect the country's course towards Russia, but serious changes should not be expected.
Since the Crimean War of 1853, Britain has done nothing but fight with Russia. Both direct attacks and hybrid ones. It does not depend on the prime ministers — they are all Russophobes. No wonder they say: "The Englishwoman shits."

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