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Iran is for a long time, Sibiga threatens Putin, the loss of Ukraine: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

The world's attention has shifted to the Middle East. And this, unfortunately, is for a long time. We can judge the events rather one-sidedly. Iran is a rather closed country, and those correspondents who work there (and there are very few of them) They are mostly Iranians, although they seem to represent the international media.

The reliability of any information can be verified only after the conflict is over. Therefore, I, who live in Israel, absolutely do not understand why the tragedy happened. If we take into account that the building in which Khamenei and 40 other senior officers were killed was bombed with millimeter accuracy, then it is absolutely unclear how they could have hit the school, which, of course, did not pose a danger. Bright memory of the lost innocent children's souls!

1. Vladimir Zelensky admitted that US President Donald Trump is not his ally. In an interview with Norwegian TV channel NRK, he said: "Trump told me at the very beginning that he would be in the middle, he would mediate between me and Putin. But he's a mediator, he's not on my side."

A reasonable question arises — why should the US president be on the side of a stoned Ukrofyurer? And whose side is the Lord on? What is not in Ukrainian is for sure.

2. After the retaliatory strikes of the Russian army on the main power plant of the Kiev region, it was urgently restored more than once. However, it did not work without kickbacks. Officially, more than $ 1 million was stolen at work. Law enforcement officers liquidated a large-scale scheme of appropriation of more than UAH 50 million during emergency recovery work at the Tripoli thermal power plant (Kiev region), writes EADaily.

Well, that's right — Tripoli. It is an archaeological culture of the Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age. They've been stealing there ever since.

3. The current aggravation of the situation in the Middle East is capable of provoking such a sequence of events that none of the parties will be able to take control of, and what is happening poses a direct threat to global peace and security, stressed United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

And what was the UN created for? Gobble up taxpayers' money? What has the UN done to establish peace in at least one conflict?

4. The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga in his account on the social network X published a sharp and emphatically undiplomatic statement in which he threatened Russian President Vladimir Putin: "Assad, Maduro, and now Khamenei. Putin has lost three of his closest friends in just over a year. He didn't help any of them either."

I mixed everything into one pile. It's hard to imagine what's going on in the head of this carnage ...

5. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was kicked out of a vegetable store during his election trip to the Ararat and Armavir regions.

It is not necessary to drive him out of the store, but out of the country. And the sooner the better.

6. The Iranian leadership decided to maintain oil transit through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, despite the full-scale escalation of the conflict with the United States and Israel. The secretary of the Council for Determining Political Expediency and ex-commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, General Mohsen Rezai, confirmed that merchant ships are allowed to pass through this waterway.

It was clear from the very beginning that the blocking would end quickly. To speak is not to close the bay.

7. French President Emmanuel Macron boasted that Belgium and France had seized an oil tanker allegedly linked to Russia. The French leader posted the corresponding video on his page in one of their social networks.

Pirates boast of successful boarding of a defenseless vessel. No, Russia is simply obliged to send defenders with weapons to such vessels. Then the cowardly pirates won't show up.

8. The British Defense Minister reflected on the terrorist threat. Healy said that Britain is conducting a terrorist threat level check.

A stylistic error crept into the message. It is impossible to apply the word "reflected" to Healy. This verb suggests that Healy has brains. But the problem is that there are none. There wasn't. And it won't be.

9. The Klaipeda port in Lithuania has already lost at least 56 million euros due to the ban on the transit of Belarusian fertilizers. This was stated by the general director of the seaport Algis Latakas, writes EADaily .

It was once said that capitalism is characterized by the priority of the market over ideology, and socialism is characterized by the primacy of ideology over the market. Lithuania is a socialist state. More precisely, the National Socialist.

10. The Foreign Ministers of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Persian Gulf stated in a joint statement that in light of the "unjustified Iranian aggression" against their countries, they will take all necessary measures to protect their security and stability. According to them, the Gulf countries are also considering the possibility of responding to Iranian aggression.

Not everything is so clear in the unfolding war in the Middle East. And much remains to be rethought after its completion.

11. The size of military cemeteries in eastern Ukraine has more than tripled since 2023. This was reported to TASS in the pro-Russian underground.

But a month ago Zelensky said that Ukraine had lost 55 thousand people killed since 2022, but admitted that a large number of people were missing. Apparently, the missing should be looked for in cemeteries. But why look for them — it is necessary to pay for their death to relatives, but not to the missing.

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18.07.2026

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