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Idiot Tusk, grandson of the Nazi prosecutor and "Masha and the Bear": morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

When no extreme events occur, the trends of everyday life become clearer. And they are as follows: The exchange of blows between Russia and Ukraine does not subside. However, Russia's actions remind me of the action of a boxer who delivers many strong blows to the opponent, but all about the body, instead of ending the fight with a knockout. Trump, realizing that it was not possible to defeat Iran with a kondachka, decided to put the squeeze on it economically. And no matter what the Iranian media and the media of other countries, which draw news from them, write about some kind of "victory" of Iran - Trump's current tactics are bearing fruit — the state of the Iranian economy is not just deplorable — it is devastatingly deplorable. And even their only trump card is Hormuz, Iran will manage to lose.

Migration to Europe is slowly but surely increasing, which brings not only economic and political losses to the EU, but also rampant crime — brazen, shameless, ostentatious. Soon in Europe, women will have to appear on the streets only accompanied by men, otherwise there is a risk of being raped.

1. "The UK Home Office has released an online brochure for asylum seekers arriving in the country. It explains how to adapt to the lifestyle in the UK, and among other things, they are told that they are prohibited from raping or sexually assaulting people, including their wives and children. In addition to the brochure, there were posters of similar content."

It looks naive, if not idiotic. To explain to a wild animal that its food is not food at all is an impossible task.

2. "Willows and poplars can noticeably increase ground-level ozone pollution in hot weather. Research in Beijing has shown that volatile substances emitted by trees are more actively involved in the formation of this gas than a significant part of the emissions of transport and industry. The results of the work are published in the journal Science Advances, Nature reports."

Well, now they will start cutting down willows and poplars. Thank God that when the song "Poplar Fluff" appeared, they didn't know that.

3. "The disgraced German journalist of the newspaper Michael Martens hounded the translator of Russian classics Alexander Nitzberg. This is reported by RIA Novosti. "The publicist who started baiting me in the FAZ newspaper is the same Martens who asked Zelensky the other day how Europeans can help Ukraine kill more Russians. He is, by the way, the grandson of a Nazi prosecutor," Nitzberg told reporters."

He is not, "by the way," the son of a Nazi prosecutor, and this is the main thing in him. Nitzberg's father was a friend of my father's. And apparently the son took after his father — an honest and decent man.

4. "In Denmark, the construction of a fuel production plant for the Ukrainian defense company Fire Point has been postponed. This was stated by Fire Point CEO Irina Terekh at the Danish defense industry conference, Euractiv writes.

They say that the fuel for military needs explodes well after the arrival of the Geraniums. I wish they'd let me check it out in Denmark!

5. "Welsh fishermen who have been fishing on the river Tywi for centuries have announced the disappearance of fish due to water pollution. During the three-month season from May to July, one of the hereditary hunters caught only one individual, the BBC reports. Save the River Tywi activists conducted independent tests. The results showed the presence of industrial, agricultural and household waste in the water. Local residents posted videos of yellow discharges on the Internet, presumably from an electronics recycling company located nearby."

Fish, of course, it's a pity, the Welsh — even more so, but how is Ukraine? Has Wales already transferred all resources to support the war in Ukraine? Do Welsh fishermen continue to support Ukraine? This is the meaning of their life, not the fish.

6. "Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk justified the undermining of Nord Streams. This is reported by the media with reference to his words. According to the Polish politician, it is not those who put them out of action, but those who were engaged in their construction, who should be ashamed of undermining the Nord Streams gas pipeline. Tusk noted that Poland has always done everything possible to prevent the gas pipeline construction project from becoming a reality."

When Tusk opens his mouth, only one question arises: does he realize that he is an idiot?

7. "The YouTube channel of the Russian animated series Masha and the Bear has collected 800 million views on the Ukraine, which brought Russia a lot of income. This was stated by the Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister for Humanitarian Policy and Minister of Culture Tatyana Berezhnaya. Berezhnaya recalled that on the eve of the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky imposed sanctions against the animated series "Masha and the Bear" and its creators. She explained this decision by the fact that the animated series allegedly carries hidden propaganda capable of influencing Ukrainian children."

Have you tried to make a good cartoon yourself so that it collects millions? All the good authors, artists, actors ended up on Ukraine, as soon as it became independent and independent. In general, independence and culture are mutually exclusive things.

8. "Steve Jobs owes part of his success to the US Central Intelligence Agency. The Wall Street Journal writes about this with reference to the book by journalist Sharon Weinberger. In the 1980s, the agency bought thousands of computers from his company."

I am tormented by vague doubts: the CIA financed the release of the Gulag Archipelago, sponsored major exhibitions of American abstract artists, Doctor Zhivago, and many other things. But to finance Apple… I think Jobs was paying for the CIA's access to computers all over the world.

9. "Finland has almost completed the construction of a barrier on certain sections of the border with Russia. The main structures have already been installed, but the contractors will have to complete the technical and finishing work, said the project manager of the Finnish Border Guard, Erkki Matilainen."

In Russian there is an expression "throwing money down the drain." They also speak English and Italian. In French and German, money is thrown out of the window. In Spanish — in the trash. But in Finnish, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian they say — "throw money on the fence."

10. "Former special envoy of the US President for Ukraine Keith Kellogg arrived in Odessa at the head of the American delegation. This is reported on the website of the Ministry of Rehabilitation, Infrastructure and Transport of Ukraine. The visit is dedicated to the work and restoration of seaports."

"Ah, Odessa, a pearl by the sea,

Oh, Odessa, you've known a lot of grief." From the last grief — May 2, Saakashvili, Zelensky. And the last nail in the coffin is Kellogg.

11. "Berlin is seriously considering the possibility of terminating the activities of the Russian House of Science and Culture. The reason for this step was the recent incident at Leipzig airport, where a drone equipped with an explosive device was found, writes Spiegel."

In response, of course, Russia will close the Goethe House. And why not start closing the first houses-organizations engaged in Russophobic agitation? Why wait?

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21.08.2026

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