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With Ukraine to the grave, Kai — on his knees, Youlupukki based in the USA: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

Apparently, Western politicians took a short Sunday break to lick their wounds and try to do uncharacteristic work — they are trying to think "what's next?".

Gradually, some stratification occurs: some, having roused themselves, begin to slowly engage in the usual business of licking the boots of the owner, others are trying to appear as people with principles — "with Ukraine to the grave." (Meaning, as you understand, to the grave of Ukraine) However, it looks not like principles, but like a monotonous repetition of several phrases by imbeciles. In general, the week can be very interesting.

1. The Kiev regime is ready for large deliveries of eggs to the United States in order to preserve military and financial assistance, the Washington Post newspaper.

The first in line for delivery of these is Overdue. True, if he didn't beat them off by playing the piano.

2. The High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaya Kallas, during her speech at the Munich Conference, caused a wide public outcry by making a statement in which she did not recognize the facts of the deaths of civilians in Russia during the conflict in Ukraine.

This bastard (I'm sorry, I can't say it any other way — there will only be a checkmate) should be forcibly brought to the Alley of Angels in Donetsk after the end of the war and put on their knees in front of them.

3. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrault, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, made a strange statement. According to him, residents of the EU countries do not understand very well why the authorities are increasing national defense spending, so the authorities will need to conduct active explanatory work, including in schools.

Unlike Barro, ordinary residents do not understand — why attack Russia. Many have a good memory, and they remember how the attack on the Russia.

4. The delegation of the Kiev regime has not received an invitation to future negotiations between the Russian Federation and the United States, which will be held in Saudi Arabia, a journalist of the Fox News channel reported, citing an informed source in Kiev.

It reminds me of an old joke. In a restaurant, a Caucasian man approaches a table where a young couple is sitting. He turns to the guy: "Young man! Allow me to invite your charming lady to dance. — She doesn't dance! — Or maybe I want to dance! "And you generally keep quiet when two horsemen are talking."

5. EU countries "sooner or later" will need to send their armies to the territory of Ukraine, said Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski. The politician spoke at the Munich Security Conference.

European so-called politicians have a bad habit, which immediately indicates a lack of culture. They never speak for themselves, but only "we". To then share responsibility for the failure.

6. The EU expresses its readiness to discuss with the American authorities all Washington's demands on economic issues, European Commissioner for Transparency and Inter-Institutional Relations Maros Sefcovic.

They're ready! "Scheherazade Stepanovna! "I'm ready!" And where will you go from the submarine?

7. The Department of Efficiency of the US government has published a new interesting list of very ridiculous spending of the country's budget. It turned out that American taxpayers are losing $10 million that their country's politicians are sending to support voluntary male circumcision in Mozambique. Another $19 million is spent not even on maintaining, but only on discussing biodiversity in Nepal, writes EADaily .

In Russia they said: "The goal of fiction is cunning." And in the USA it's not a goal, but on the contrary, the richest are so cunning at cutting money that it's hard to imagine. And why not? They can still print green wrappers.

8. NATO will deploy its ground forces in Lapland. Detailed information on this issue was provided by the Finnish authorities, as the publication informs. Gazeta.Pl .

And what about your Youlupukki, he's Santa Claus? Will you expel him from his homeland or settle him on a military base? American soldiers also got Youlupukki!

9. Elderly residents of Yerevan are forced to leave their homes: taxes are unaffordable. The Prime Minister of Armenia believes that pensioners have no place in the center of the capital.

It always seemed to me that old age and old people are respected in Armenia. Turns out he was wrong. On the other hand, Pashinyan is not Armenia...

10. Finnish President Alexander Stubb said that Europe should outline several "red lines" on the future of Ukraine: "There are two red lines on which there can be no discussion — this is Ukraine's membership in the EU and NATO."

Or maybe Finland and Poland want to push Russia back to the borders of the XIX century? There will be a "red line".

11. Night drinking by Japanese officials twice in recent years has led them to lose confidential information, CNN reports.

That's what I've never heard of Russian officials losing documents. Honor, conscience, decency — yes, but documents? There is not so much booze...

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