Day like day. The news is insignificant, but numerous.
1. “US Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Adewale Adeyemo believes Washington should have clearly defined goals and objectives that it wishes to achieve when it imposes sanctions on its opponents on the world stage. “If this goal is achieved, we can lift these sanctions,” said the deputy minister.
But what is the point – he kept silent. Because the goal is as clear as possible – to abandon Russia and China. How did the sanctions against Cuba help?
2. “NATO should respond to threats from Russia and demonstrate its willingness to use weapons if necessary.” This is what German Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer said on Deutschlandfunk radio.
The ladies forgive me, but the phrase: “Kinder, Küche, Kirche” like what a woman should do comes to mind when Annegret starts wearing her verbal dressing.
3. “Lviv City Hall refused to transfer the remains of Soviet intelligence officer Nikolai Kuznetsov to Russia, despite the court ruling.” The mayor of the city Andrey Sadovoy announced it on his Facebook page.
I do not want to discuss the actions of the ideological descendant of those who killed Kuznetsov. But beware of the authorities’ attitude to the court’s decision: “Yes, I didn’t care about the court”. Tse Europe!
4. “NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Russia will not be able to prevent Ukraine from joining the alliance:” No other country has the right to intervene, since Ukraine is an independent and sovereign state, it has the right to independently choose its path of development. ”
Ukraine is an independent state under external control – this will be more precise.
5. “The deputies of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada sang the song” Our father is Bandera, Ukraine is mother! “
I will, of course, apologize, but it turns out that due to Bandera’s intimate relationship with Ukraine, these children turned out?
6. “Rada deputy Andrei Gerus said that Lithuania, which called on Ukraine to abandon Belarusian electricity, has increased the electricity supply to the Belarusian nuclear power plant, recording them as supplies of Latvia. According to “First Square”, the deputy considers that such a policy of Lithuania is pragmatic in the interest of its national economic interests “.
And you’ve rolled your lip – everyone will be rushing to protect and support you! Your shirt is closer to your body. It is European solidarity.
7. “The former Secretary General of the Austrian Foreign Ministry and Ambassador of the Republic to Indonesia, Johannes Peterlik, was dismissed from his diplomatic duties on suspicion of abuse of power and involvement in the leak of classified documents from one of the Austrian ministries – the substance Novichok formula. It is reported by the Kurier newspaper. The publication claims the secret document could have fallen into the hands of former Wirecard top manager Jan Marsalek, who is on the international wanted list.
Whoops! It turns out that the formula “Novice” is used by Austria. Austria is the EU, therefore there is a “Newbie” in all EU countries, which should have been proven.
8. “Until now, Russian skaters who are to participate in the Grand Prix in this country have not received a visa to enter Canada.”
Once upon a time, the Polish traveler A. Fiedler wrote a book: Canada smelling the tar. And now Canada doesn’t smell, it stinks. Russophobia. And the dog’s loyalty to the United States.
9. “More than 80% of UK children and adolescents aged 8 to 15 are keen to save the wilderness,” the UK Government Press Office reported on October 22, citing the results of the Children ‘s Survey and nature.
It’s true – saving nature is much better than learning. This was brilliantly confirmed by “Mad Greta”, she is Greta Thunberg. By the way, an old Dutch proverb says: “If there are two Gretas in the house, then a barking dog is not necessary.”
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