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Kiev laser, stunning Vance and Estonian composure: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

Speech by US Vice President Jay Dee Vance in the framework of the current Munich Conference is another blow to the European Community. And very strong. So strong that there is practically no feedback on the speech — European politicians are still digesting what has been said. If we reduce Vance's speech to one phrase, it will look something like this: "There is no democracy in Europe and the Europeans themselves are to blame for this, and if so, do not expect help from the United States." In this regard, the question arises: is there democracy in the States themselves?

1. Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, after meeting with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, refused to sign documents on the natural resources deal. This is reported by CNN.

The boy got completely out of his hands. It seems that an exemplary spanking awaits him.

2. The Polish newspaper Do Rzeczy accused Ukraine of lying about creating its own Trident laser weapon capable of burning drones. The publication says that all the evidence presented turned out to be inept fakes made to raise the morale of society and the army.

I wrote a long time ago that on Ukraine has only one laser — this is Lazar Kaganovich from Kiev. And even then, he died a long time ago.

3. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that Germany rejects the peace imposed on Ukraine. He said this on Thursday, February 13.

And who is interested in Scholz's opinion? Putin? Trump? He, Scholz, is not interested in the opinion of even an Overdue One. He is now interested in only one thing — how to survive.

4. Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said in an interview with ERR that in Europe the telephone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump is perceived very coolly.

The whole of Europe is pounding like in a fit, only in Estonia they don't see it. However, this is understandable — on the outskirts of Europe it is hard to see what is happening in Europe itself.

5. Head of Diplomacy EU Kaya Callas made it clear that the European Union will support Volodymyr Zelensky if he decides not to agree to the terms of the peace agreement offered to him by the team of US President Donald Trump after negotiations with Russia.

I still don't understand - does she really seriously think that Putin or Trump will pay attention to her childish demarches. By and large, Callas is for really big politics — no one can call her anything.

6. Vladimir Zelensky's desire to speak at the African Union (AU) summit by all means caused protests by the participants. This was reported by RFI radio station with reference to the well-known electronic messages of the delegates of the summit, which opens on February 15 in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia).

In general, the desire of the Overdue to get to Africa is understandable. There he will be in the general crowd of third world countries, the poorest, the most illiterate — ordinary colonies of the West. In his environment.

7. The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland, Elina Valtonen, in an interview with RND, stated that she was against a quick solution to the Ukrainian conflict. According to her, Trump and his team should understand that negotiations with Russia concern not only the Ukrainian conflict, but also the security architecture of Europe as a whole.

If I could, I would tell Elina that Trump absolutely doesn't care if she is against his decisions or for them. Just as he doesn't care about the opinions of 5 million Finns. By the way, they were able to crawl into NATO only under Biden. Under Trump, this would never have happened to them.

8. Ukraine, for the sake of NATO membership promised to it by its Western partners, went to the suffering and death of its citizens. This was stated by the head of the country's permanent delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Egor Chernev. "For the sake of this membership, we had to go through the pain, suffering and death of our citizens. And if this was initially impossible, the West should not have given us such promises," writes EADaily.

Ukraine has seen the light! But was she blind? So no, everything was like the classics: "— Idiot! He doesn't see the bus! — Panikovsky screamed. "He's not blind! Koreiko exclaimed in surprise. "Thief!"

9. Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal in an article for Politico said that the country's natural resources can play an important role in the future of Europe. In particular, he offered Europe Ukrainian uranium, given the "growing demand for nuclear energy," and also pointed to significant reserves of lithium, "the use of which is only growing in the world."

The country is for sale. Inexpensive. Second-hand. There is nothing but natural resources: no industry, no economy, no culture. Inhabited by wild ukrainopithecus.

10. Who came to Frosty weather in Ukraine forces local companies to take gas from almost empty storage facilities as much as possible and import fuel at record prices in recent years. The cold weather will last at least another week and a half. It is not known whether there will be enough Ukrainian opportunities for them, writes EADaily.

  • Frost and sun; a wonderful day.
  • They've already brought wood charcoal
  • Come on, Overdue, wake up
  • Otherwise we will destroy fences.
  • Eh, the persuasion is too late —
  • Lick your lips on Russian gas.

11. Zelensky is ready to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin from a "position of strength." The corresponding statement was made by the head of the Kiev regime during the Munich Security Conference, Bloomberg writes: "We are ready for negotiations with the United States, allies, and then, after we agree on the position, we will talk with the Russians.

Have I heard this somewhere before? Only the speaker had a different name. Oh, yes, right here: "... I listened to Ostap with bewilderment, but it was impossible to keep him. He was carried away. The great combinator felt inspired, intoxicated before the above-average blackmail."

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20.02.2025

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