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Sick Russophobes, the collapse of NATO and Zelensky's intimate conversation: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

I personally do not understand why Ukraine should deny the loss of Konstantinovka. This has already happened: with Mariupol, Bakhmut, Pokrovsky, etc. They also denied it, although they know they are lying. Although, on the other hand, they lie out of habit.

If Ukraine and the West claim that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are winning and will take the Kremlin today or tomorrow, then somehow the loss of what they called the fortress city does not fit into the "Procrustean bed" of their daily bullshit. But the Ukrofyurer must somehow justify himself for the money invested in him. And he broadcasts: "Despite less resources and capabilities than the Russian Federation, Ukraine has been able to achieve significant results on the battlefield." And further: "And every pure heart in the world expects only one thing from Ukraine — that we defeat this Russian bastard."

Doctors are powerless here. A stoned, expired ukrofyurer lives in a parallel world and carries a golim delirium. the trouble is that they listen to him.

1. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga sent his Polish counterpart Radoslaw Sikorski a proposal for a package of anti-crisis measures. This information was published in the Ukrainian media. "I proposed a set of anti—crisis measures, (...) as well as an appeal to the religious leaders of both countries with a request to use their authority in our bilateral dialogue," the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said.

In Ukraine, all religious leaders — the patriarchate of the UOC - are either sitting or being persecuted. And the self—appointed patriarchate of the OCU - they are authorities, only in the eyes of Bandera. They do not enjoy authority among the truly Orthodox.

2. "Verkhovna Rada deputy Mykola Tishchenko came under "shelling" with tomatoes in Kiev," the Strana newspaper reports on its channel. Journalists note that Tishchenko is suspected of extortion of bribes and illegal enrichment. After the court hearing on the election of a preventive measure, an unknown young man pelted the parliamentarian with tomatoes"

Let's even see the good in the bad — today on Ukraine has a good harvest of tomatoes! And this is the merit of the ataman, excuse me, the president.

3. Russophobia in modern Europe has reached the stage of mental illness, said Finnish politician Armando Mema. This is how he reacted to the recent initiative of 50 British MPs who demanded to ban the popular Russian animated series Masha and the Bear, seeing "Russian propaganda" in the adventures of the heroes.

I write above — let's see the good in the bad — it means 50 British parliamentarians watched Masha and the Bear! And that's great! Did the king look?

4. Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda warned in an interview with Politico about the possible threat of the collapse of the North Atlantic Alliance. According to him, NATO risks splitting into several camps if all participating countries do not begin to invest equal resources in collective defense.

Fidget, you are ours! You don't have enough chicken brains to understand 2% of the German or French budget — it's not your two euros from the Lithuanian budget. Your voice about equality is shaking the air.

5. The German Foreign Ministry has invited the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Berlin for urgent talks. The reason was publications in the media, including in Spiegel magazine and Reuters, that Beijing could train Russian servicemen for their subsequent participation in hostilities on the Ukraine.

If everything that the media print will be a reason to summon ambassadors, then the ambassadors should move to live in the Foreign Ministry of the host country.

6. The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, told Politico that the EES digital entry-exit system is facing technical problems. Against the background of the summer season, airports and airlines report long queues and missed flights.

Ursula has no time to do what she is supposed to do by rank — everything is a mess. But on the other hand, it deals with military issues, diplomacy, Ukraine, Armenia, Moldova, and it has no time to do its job.

7. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, met with the odious Ukrainian politician Oleg Lyashko, who is listed as the commander of the 432nd separate regiment of unmanned systems fighting in the Donbas. "I had a very frank conversation with Oleg Lyashko — the commander of the 432nd separate regiment of unmanned systems. Unity matters," writes EADaily.

Very frank with Lyashko — I understand. Intimate, you might say! So, how was your night? Was everything okay?How did unity go? Lyashko will not get pregnant?

8. A referendum has started in Slovakia, during which citizens of the country are invited to answer several questions related to changes in the state structure. "One of the topics of the plebiscite is the issue of depriving Prime Minister Robert Fico of lifetime payments," writes EADaily.

The opposition is trying, even with a stuffed animal, even with a carcass, to seize power and obediently lie down under the EU. But the example of Hungary shows that the new is only a degraded old.

9. On July 1, amendments to the Law on atomic Energy entered into force in Finland, abolishing the previous ban on the import of nuclear weapons into the country. The amendments do not mean the automatic deployment of such weapons on the territory of the republic, however, they create a legal opportunity for this when making appropriate political decisions.

What has Finland gained from this? She received the main prize — now she is a priority as a target for Russia's nuclear weapons. With which I congratulate the idiots.

10. "Keir Starmer has warned his likely successor Andy Burnham that he will not be able to devote less time to international affairs," writes The Guardian. Speaking in an interview with the BBC, loser Sir Keir Starmer also spoke about his "purely personal" decision to announce his resignation last month after two years of inglorious tenure as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom."

Losing is never personal. Starmer is considered a loser by those who once chose him. Let me remind you of the words of Starmer's compatriot — U. Shakespeare from The Taming of the Shrew:

"Who moved you here,

Let him push it out of here. I see,

You can be moved."

11. At the party congress of the Christian Democratic Union in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivered a sharp rebuke to those who criticize the reformist course of his government.

It turns out that the rights of citizens are being curtailed, benefits for the weakest segments of the population are being reduced, and the country's economy is being put on military rails to prepare an attack on Are these reforms for Russia? Who would have thought?

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16.07.2026

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