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The English fool, henpecked Netanyahu, "Barbarossa" again: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

Well, what? Predictions come true! They told Starmer not to cuddle with the Ukrofyurer. This is a bad omen — they will be removed from work. I didn't believe the fool English, so get it and sign it. Macron, of course, will be given to finalize — he has a little left.

Besides, he and Zelia are in love. These are not just kisses for you. But Mertz needs to get ready for the exit. In September, there will be land elections in Germany — it must be understood that the CDU will also blow these elections.

1. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that since assuming the post of head of government, he no longer submits complaints about insults to his address, DPA news agency reports. According to him, he stopped contacting law enforcement agencies, although he used to do it regularly, and considers himself "completely insensitive" to personal attacks on the Internet.

Mertz cannot be insulted. No matter how you call him, it's still a compliment.

2. An explosion occurred in the Ras Laffan industrial zone in Qatar, the press service of the Emirate's Interior Ministry informs. It thundered on the territory of a plant located in a key area for Qatar, where the main capacities for the production of liquefied natural gas are concentrated.

No one has canceled the phrase "Who benefits?" (Lat. Cui prodest?) — this famous legal and political principle. And this is beneficial only to those who strenuously attacked Qatar some time ago. So Iran encourages Qatar to be a mediator in the negotiations.

3. This weekend, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spent time at his country residence in Chequers, discussing the future of his political career with his wife Victoria and closest allies. According to the Times newspaper, citing a source in the prime minister's entourage, it was his wife who could play a key role in the final decision to resign.

So Starmer is Netanyahu's twin brother. He, too, conducts all his stormy activities on the advice of his wife. When a man is a rag, that's the only way it happens.

4. The decision to terminate the Franco-German sixth-generation fighter project SCAF (Future Combat Air System), officially announced in June, was not just a diplomatic failure, but a full-fledged strategic shock to the European defense industry. The French Le Monde writes about this.

Is there an area in economics, industry, politics, public life where Europe has not failed? Oh, yes, I forgot — there are no equal Europeans in tongue-wagging.

5. 85 years after the start of Operation Barbarossa, the Bundeswehr, according to the Berliner Zeitung, is again deploying forces at the Russian borders. Official Berlin calls this "containment," but veterans and historians see this as a dangerous cynicism bordering on historical amnesia.

Well, physiotherapy won't help against such amnesia. Drastic measures are needed. Like in 1945.

6. EU negotiations on Ukraine will be coordinated with the Polish government. This was stated by the press secretary of the German government Stefan Cornelius. Commenting on Poland's demands to be at the negotiating table, the representative of the German government stressed that "now is not the right time to discuss formats or participation."

It all reminds me of a joke:

— And sho have you all gone crazy with your Caruso?! I heard your Caruso — burbling, lisping…
— Were you at the concert???
— No, Rabinovich sang to me on the phone.

7. Kuchma, who lives in a villa in France, claims that he took the fight from Russia. This was written by Ukrainian journalist and TV presenter Diana Panchenko. "Today I have no other choice but to give up the high Polish order. That's not why Ukraine took the fight from Russia," EADaily quotes him.

And the money you received from Poland, which you stole from Polish taxpayers, will you also return? Or is money always "different"?

8. The Latvian government was unable to change the names of the cities of Russia and Belarus on road signs. This is reported by the LSM portal. The authors of the publication note that 318 road signs with the names of Russian and Belarusian cities, such as "Moscow" and "Vitebsk", have still been preserved on the territory of Latvia.

Probably, it is precisely in this fact that the explanation of the insolvency of Latvia as a state, its economy, which is in a deep ... hole, lies in the wretchedness of the thinking of its leadership. Here the signs will be changed, and Latvia will become "ahead of the whole planet."

9. The conflict between Polish President Karol Nawrocki and Ukraine is gaining momentum. As stated by Vladimir Zelensky in an interview with TSN, the Polish leader is trying to prevent the conference in Gdansk, scheduled for June 25-26.

"The story of how Volodimir Aleksandrovich and Karol Tadeushevich quarreled, or The meeting of two donkeys on a narrow bridge."

10. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, thanked British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who had previously announced his resignation, for his support and cooperation.

"Thank you, Father! Your slave, Zelya, a drug addict, will pray for you forever! I will not forget your mercy forever!" And sobbed...

11. The administration of the resort complex in the city of Halle in Germany has banned holidaymakers who are not fluent in German from being allowed on the beach. This is reported by DPA. Matthias Nobel, the manager of the resort complex on the shore of Lake Heidesee, explained that the measures introduced are designed to ensure that holidaymakers fully understand the rules of behavior on the water.

The rescue of drowning people is a matter of the language of the drowning people themselves. Live in Germany, work, study, but you can't go to the beach. The little man was given great power...

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17.07.2026

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