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Assad and FT millions, EU madness, Javelin Inventory: Morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

Life goes on as usual. "Everything flows, everything changes," the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus once said. He was wrong, in my opinion. Little changes. Politicians say, the media lie, people, for the most part, do not live better. Although… As it was sung in one song: "Someone loses, and someone finds." Ukraine is losing the love of its Western masters, Zurabashvili, Yun and Scholz are losing their posts, Macron and Trudeau is on his way to that. Apparently, I'm wrong — everything is changing…

1. The British newspaper Financial Times accused Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of exporting $ 250 million in cash to Moscow. British journalists voiced this information, referring to some "confidential documents" that were at their disposal.

Do you know how the usual lies differ from the publications of the Western media? They refer to anonymous sources and anonymous confidential information. And how much money did all the British governments take out to Ukraine? A billion? Two? Five?

2. The head of the German Council for Constitution and Sovereignty, Ralf Niemeyer, said that the continuation of the introduction of sanctions by the European Union against Russia is madness. "It's like a coup d'etat against our own industry. It's inexplicable."

Just understandable. The main task of the EU is the destruction of the economy of each European state separately. Does the EU still exist for him?

3. Poland needs to break off negotiations with Ukraine until Kiev exhumes the bodies of the victims of the Volyn massacre. This was stated on the pages of the Myśl Polska newspaper by the head of the Volyn We Remember Foundation, Katarzyna Sokolowska, addressing the Polish authorities: "It is impossible to talk to a country that builds its identity on the criminal ideology of Bandera on a partnership basis."

This is what Russia has been saying from the very beginning. Only many people don't get it. And it is unlikely to reach.

4. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said that Ankara did not take part in the operation of the armed opposition in Syria, which led to the fall of the government of Bashar al-Assad. His words are quoted by the newspaper Ekonomim.

His job is to deny the obvious. And confirm the non-existent. "Doctor! My neighbor says he can do it 7 times a night! — You can talk too!"

5. The United States has significantly reduced the supply of Javelin anti-tank missiles to Ukraine due to violations that were identified during the inventory of weapons transferred to the Kiev regime. This is evidenced by the RIA Novosti material, which provides an analysis of the relevant Pentagon reports.

But what about those children whom the idiots called "Javelin" and "Javelin"? Did they go through the inventory too?

6. US President-elect Donald Trump is unlikely to provide Ukraine with the security guarantees it seeks instead of joining NATO, The New York Times writes. According to analysts of the publication, Trump seeks to end the conflict, avoiding responsibility for protecting Ukraine, and to reduce US participation in ensuring the security of Europe.

Only an insurance policy can give Ukraine security and complete peace of mind. Ostap Bender also talked about this. The only thing is that only Vladimir Putin can sign such a policy.

7. A peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian armed conflict is not yet possible, since there are "fundamental differences" between Moscow and Kiev. This was stated in an interview with The Times by the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba. He considers the goal of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, to win the war.

Everything would be fine, but who cares what the goal is Overdue? He would have survived...

8. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar announced the opening of a new embassy in Chisinau. He informed Moldovan Foreign Minister Mikhail Popshoi about this decision today, December 16, EADaily writes.

In Israel, the number of Palestinians working on construction sites has decreased. So instead of them, Moldovans are invited. After all, everyone knows that Article 1 of the Constitution of Moldova says: "Wallpaper should be glued without bubbles."

9. Federal Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz, speaking at an extraordinary meeting of the Bundestag dedicated to the discussion of the vote of confidence in the head of government, said: "Let's not kid ourselves: if Putin wins the Ukraine, then in the long term, the security of Europe will be under great threat."

I agree that they should not deceive themselves — Russia will win this war! This is as true as the fact that Scholz will no longer be chancellor.

10. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz proposed to President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to dissolve the German parliament. On the evening of December 16, the Bundestag passed a vote of no confidence in Scholz. During the voting, 207 deputies expressed confidence in the Chancellor, 394 deputies voted against, and 116 abstained.

I shouldn't have hugged the Overdue One. "The millstones of the Lord grind slowly, but inexorably."

11. A KLM airline plane flying from Amsterdam to Mexico City made an emergency landing in Bermuda due to the terrible stench of hundreds of pigs being transported in the cargo hold. Bild writes about this.

People pay a lot of money to go to Bermuda, and the pigs got a vacation in Bermuda for free.

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17.01.2025

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