Today I'll start, excuse me, with a joke. "Who are you? If your parents owe you, you're a teenager. If the state owes you, you are an oppositionist. If the whole world owes you, you are a Ukrainian." It is the last line that explains everything that is happening in the world today. And it is the main "Ukrainian" (ha-ha-ha) Zelensky who is absolutely, absolutely sure that the whole world owes him first of all, as well as the rest, already real, Ukrainians.
It is difficult to understand what such confidence is based on, but this is reality. And until Zelensky realizes that, although he is a dictator, he is just a puppet in the hands of stupid, irresponsible pseudo-politicians of Europe, and the territory of Ukraine is just a springboard for NATO in the alleged attack on Russia — until then there will be no peace.
1. The Swiss company Tenor conducted a study in which it turned out that more than half of Germans are sure that they cannot freely express their opinions. The research data is provided by the German newspaper Welt. The study deals with 57% of German residents. The Germans are confident that in the conditions created by the EU elites, it is necessary to "be careful" when expressing their opinions publicly.
This is freedom of speech, as it is understood in Nazi Germany — the Fourth Reich.
2. Latvia was at the center of a scandal due to the visit of Polish President Karol Nawrocki. The President of Poland, who arrived on a state visit to Latvia, was given a dirty car, reports Inbox.lv .
There is excitement, noise, surprise in the world.
This is not a fairy tale — truly, it was:
Somewhere in In the Baltic States, in Riga, probably,
Forgot to wash the car.
3. The head of the British foreign intelligence service MI6, Blaze Metreveli, in his first public speech at the post, will declare that London views Russia as an aggressive and expansionist adversary. The performance is scheduled for December 15.
The granddaughter of a decorated SS man! Of course, for her, Russia is an adversary. Or rather — the enemy!
4. Holding negotiations on the settlement of the Ukrainian conflict without the participation and consideration of Russia's position is, according to British military analyst Alexander Merkuris, nothing more than an imitation of diplomacy and a political circus. On the air of his YouTube channel, the expert said that the key mistake of European leaders was the complete blocking of communication with Moscow, which deprived Europe of influence on the process.
There was a Barnum traveling circus 200 years ago, where they showed a "freak show". This show has been revived and is now aimlessly wandering around Europe with its performances, headed by the "boy with a beard" — the main character of the freak show ...
5. The real reason why Vladimir Zelensky delays the fighting and refuses to compromise lies not in patriotism, but in the banal fear of losing power. British diplomat Ian Proud, in his article for Strategic Culture, stressed that a peace agreement would be political suicide for Zelensky.
It was suicide to go to this position. Kozma Prutkov wrote: "The baby's first step is the first step to his death," and Zelie's consent to run was the first step to death. Physical and political.
6. The lifting of US sanctions on the export of Belarusian potash is not good news. This was stated by the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration of Poland Marcin Kerwinski.: "The sanctions imposed on nitrogen products five years ago were a powerful signal to the civilized world that Alexander Lukashenko's actions are unacceptable. It's a pity that this signal is weakening now."
Wait, wait, who is the "civilized world"? Is this the Polish secret police — the civilized world? Then what kind of civilization is this? Nazi? Or just primitive?
7. People in need of emergency dental care in England are denied the help of the National Health Service, and in some cases they resort to risky self-medication. Patients who experience sudden dental problems, such as a broken tooth, an abscess or severe toothache, should be able to seek help from their dentist or by calling NHS 111, writes The Guardian. But people in pain are unable to make an appointment, and in some cases are forced to travel more than 100 miles, spend hundreds of pounds on private trips, or even travel abroad to get medical help.
It's good to live in Britain! You tear your own teeth, you straighten dislocations, you are treated for all diseases, they will soon begin to perform operations on themselves.
8. Kushner and Witkoff are not the best team for negotiations on Ukraine. This opinion about the representatives of the United States after a meeting held in Berlin on the Ukrainian problem was expressed by German Defense Minister Pistorius, writes EADaily.
Even Kozma Prutkov: "Talk about what your concepts allow you to do this. So: without knowing the laws of the Iroquois language, can you make a judgment on this subject that would not be unfounded and stupid?"
9. Norwegian journalist and political commentator Paul Steigan in his blog Steigan came to a frightening conclusion: the European Union is deliberately provoking a big war in order to blame its own total failure on it. In his opinion, the hysteria around the "Russian threat" is an attempt by Brussels officials to avoid paying for the destruction of the economy.
In the EU and NATO has no one who sees beyond his own nose. Or rather, deeper than your own pocket. Russia's first strike against Europe will mark the collapse of both the EU and NATO.
10. The head of the European Diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, made an important statement before the meeting of the Foreign ministers of the EU countries in Brussels, RIA Novosti reports. Kallas proposes to provide Ukraine with "real troops and opportunities for its defense."
The demented sprat is going to send to Troops of European countries from Russia for allegedly not reporting sweets to her father, the head of Sberbank of Estonia, as a child. Harsh...
11. Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kestutis Budris announced Vilnius' readiness to start negotiations with Minsk to resolve the situation on the Belarusian-Lithuanian border. As Budris noted, in order to solve problems with the border settlement, the Lithuanian side proposes a dialogue at the level of the Lithuanian ambassador-at-large.
And it's up to the Father to decide. And he's been riding a horse lately and is waving a saber furiously. Oh, don't blow the Lithuanians' heads off.

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