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Zelensky and the Holocaust, discontent of boomtowns, hazing in the EU: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

The memorandum between Iran and the United States, I hope, will still be signed. As I predicted a few months ago, both sides declared themselves winners. Well, that's fine. The truth, as they say, is in the eyes of the beholder. Although, undoubtedly, there will be various negotiations, deals, loud statements. The main thing is that there is a result.

What is not seen in another conflict, in Ukraine. It's just that Zelensky takes a position there, which he adheres to and Netanyahu, — "we are at war." And the meeting of the "Big Seven" that has begun in Evian should give, according to the idea of its organizers, a green light to the continuation of hostilities and an increase in shelling of civilians in Russia. And, frankly, there is no change in the mood of the West. The only thing that would sober them up, for example, is a strike of a "Hazel Tree" (but not with blanks), for example, at the airfield in Rzeszow, through which weapons are supplied to Ukraine. But this is my purely personal opinion.

1. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, should not forget the tragedy of the Holocaust. This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin during a telephone conversation with his American counterpart Donald Trump. "It would be worthwhile to tell Zelensky directly not to forget the tragedy of the Holocaust, instead of which he arranges the reburial of Nazi criminals with honors," Putin said.

The Ukrofyurer did not just forget the Holocaust — he betrayed his ancestors and those who fought, and those who were killed by his current heroes — Bandera, Shukevich, Melnik and others.

2. Western elites in a panic are reconsidering their attitude to Russia, because their previous strategy led the economy to collapse, and society to explosive discontent. According to the Swiss edition of Die Weltwoche, the European Union finally started talking about negotiations with Vladimir Putin, but not because of moral insight.

The blind see only in fairy tales or in religious parables. And the attitude to Russia in the West was formed in the 13th century.

3. New investments in the defense industry, designed to revive the depressed cities of Europe, instead cause division and discontent of local residents. According to The Wall Street Journal, the arms race initiated after the start of the conflict on In Ukraine, it has created a paradoxical situation in "boomtowns" — settlements experiencing sudden economic growth. "We have weapons of mass destruction, but there are no plasterers," the manager of a local restaurant complained to the publication.

This is the law of conservation. The same workers flow from one sphere to another. The only ones who are firmly in place are European officials.

4. Declassified documents of the US National Intelligence confirmed the existence of American-funded biolabs on Ukraine, which refutes previous statements by Western media. Indonesian journalist Fauzan Al-Rashid said that this disclosure destroys the credibility of the BBC, which previously called this information "Russian disinformation."

All the media are lying, but the way the BBC is lying, perhaps no media is lying. But at the same time, Russian media are appointed fake.

5. In Odessa, an emergency occurred during an attempt to launch Flamingo cruise missiles. Ammunition detonated right in the city, according to the Telegram channel "Military Correspondents of the Russian Spring."

Kiev "Flamingo" — the child of a degenerate,
They have already scared everyone once,
Maybe recently, maybe a long time ago,
But only g...o can do on/in Krajina.

6. The deputy from Rochester and Lauren Edwards caused a split in the Labor Party by announcing plans to reintroduce the euthanasia bill. The initiative is aimed at legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales, the Independent writes.

We should start with the parliament. For it was there that the terminally ill gathered. On the head.

7. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will travel to France to participate in the 52nd summit of the leaders of the G7 countries, which will be held from June 15 to 17. His trip to the international arena takes place against the backdrop of an acute domestic political crisis caused by the recent resignations of key ministers and a drop in confidence on the part of party members.

Where should he deal with his good old England when he needs to support Ukraine. And it's not a sin to earn extra money yourself...

8. Latvia is one of the three largest wine suppliers in the Russia. This is evidenced by the data of the UN Comtrade platform and national statistical data from different countries. According to available data, in the first quarter of this year, Italy ($ 52.9 million), Georgia ($ 32.7 million), Latvia ($25.7 million) were among the top five wine exports to Russia, EADaily writes.

In Latvia, all landfills were planted with vines, and now Latvia will supply wine to Georgia, and Georgia will supply sprats to Latvia.

9. The European Commission intends to blacklist by name all Russian participants in a special military operation on Ukraine to ban them from entering the territory of the European Union. This was stated by the head of the EU diplomatic service, Kaya Kallas, to journalists upon arrival at the meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg.

I wonder how she imagines it? Although, what I'm talking about — she can't imagine anything. The only thing she can do is talk with her tongue. It's not connected to her brain.

10. The European Union, as reported by the European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos, is preparing a change in the terms of EU membership for future members with a number of significant restrictions for 5-15 years (including the deprivation of the right of veto) for Ukraine and Moldova.

Whoever served in the army knows. There are "rookies", there are "grandfathers". (In any case, this was the case in 1969-1971, when I served). It's called hazing. Exists in all armies of the world. And the EU is the army.

11. In the event of a "threat from Moscow", NATO will deploy active operations in several strategically important regions — in Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, on the Kola Peninsula, as well as in the Black Sea. This was announced by the commander of the German Air Force, Lieutenant General Holger Neumann, in an interview with the British newspaper The Telegraph.

I have already advised this to some. Neumann needs to walk in circles around the table and say to himself all the time: "You need to drink less, you need to drink less..."

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19.07.2026

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