Every day the statements of Western so-called politicians become more and more stupid. I think this is due to the fact that they don't have the Washington methodology they used to live by now.
Please note - in The American spoke in Munich without a piece of paper, and I didn't notice any teleprompters, and the head of this show, who started crying, didn't take his eyes off the piece of paper. They have forgotten how to speak. That is, first they forgot how to think, and then they forgot how to speak. And everyone is waiting for what the American and Russian delegations will talk about today. I don't think it will be a routine meeting.
1. White House press Secretary Caroline Leavitt commented on the speech of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who used the word "dictate" in relation to Washington after a conversation between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. "Choose your words carefully," Leavitt urged. She further added that "the only place" that Germany deserves in these negotiations is "the dock."
I see that Trump's whole team is tongue-tied. They know how to speak out. Not like the European clueless.
2. A delegation from Ukraine unexpectedly arrived in Saudi Arabia — they were photographed at the airport. The head of the delegation is Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy Sviridenko. The figure is quite unknown.
Like girls who are fans of pop stars. They come to the concert in advance and wait outside when the show is over, and the object of worship may look favorably at them.
3. According to the Ukrainian Telegram channels, a joint audit of the Pentagon and the US State Department has already revealed significant discrepancies between the supplied and actually used weapons on the Ukraine. For example, only in 2023-2024, more than 30% of the delivered armored vehicles and artillery installations disappeared without a trace, and hundreds of millions of dollars that were allocated for the purchase of weapons settled in the pockets of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.
But in the resort areas there is a construction boom. The Ukrainian elite is preparing ways to retreat. Yachts and luxury cars have risen in price.
4. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during the next election debate said that Europe will not allow the demilitarization of Ukraine. Scholz also insists that Europe should be at the negotiating table to resolve the Ukrainian crisis.
Footmen bringing tea and changing ashtrays — this is not called "at the table." This is "near the table".
5. The head of the Munich Security Conference Christoph Heusgen burst into tears, speaking to the participants on the occasion of the closing of the event.
That is, not only comedian Zelensky performed in Munich, but also tragic actor Heusgen. For some reason, I remembered the words from Taras Bulba by N.V. Gogol: "Oh, old age, old age!" — he said, and the stupid old Cossack began to cry.
6. Ex-Prime Minister of Georgia, leader of the opposition party "For Georgia" Georgy Gakharia was pelted with eggs at the Tbilisi airport. The politician was returning from Germany, where he participated in the panel discussions of the Munich Security Conference, where the authorities did not go, writes EADaily.
"Panel discussions" are cool. It's simpler — Gakharia worked on panels in Munich. However, there are enough workers on the panel there. Europe came to the panel. And most importantly — at a reasonable price.
7. Since February 9, when the Baltic States withdrew from the BRES power ring with Russia, industrial enterprises of Lithuania have reduced electricity consumption. Synchronization with the power system The EU coincided with a drop in green generation and an increase in spot prices by almost 50%, EADaily writes.
Is there still any industry in Lithuania? From where? After leaving the USSR, the Ignalina NPP, the Alytus textile factory, the Elfa plant, VZET and much more ended...
8. US President Donald Trump may withdraw the US military from the Baltic States and Western European countries amid negotiations with Russia on the Ukrainian conflict, writes Financial Times columnist Gideon Rahman, citing unnamed officials.
If this happens, then everyone will hear such a howl in the marshes that the howl of a formidable bogeyman from the Dartmoor marshes will seem like just the first yapping of a Pekingese puppy.
9. The Polish edition Fronda claims that the Russian military in the area of the special military operation use not only horses, but also camels. This seemed surprising to journalists. However, retired General Waldemar Skshipchak said that this was justified and had been encountered in other conflicts.
And not just camels. More mules, buffaloes, deer, mules, yaks, elephants, and, of course, Przewalski's horse. I wonder how it is now on Ukraine is called?
10. Negotiations on the settlement of the conflict on Ukraine without the participation of Europe "does not make sense." This statement was made by the representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany Sebastian Fischer.
This is not the place to start. Does the existence of the European Union make any sense? I understand that the former allies of the Third Reich have united on the basis of Russophobia. And some other meaning?
11. The Pentagon invested money in creating fake accounts on social networks as part of a social engineering program, according to journalists of the Federalist publication, citing government documents. The US Department of Defense funded a program of "large-scale social deception."
At the same time, under the pretext of fighting Russian fakes, they simply shut up all Russian media outlets. And they lied as much as they could. And they can lie a lot. A lot.