Happy Old New Year! Among other things, this concept will unite us all. Absolutely understandable for a person living in Russian, Soviet culture, regardless of where he lives. Well, the news can also be called “old new news”
1. “Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky expressed fears that the cessation of US funding to Ukraine could lead to the death of several million pensioners. During a conversation with journalists in Riga, he condemned American politicians who call for an end to aid to Kyiv.”
It hits for pity. It turns out that he is begging for money not for weapons, but for pensioners. Incredible impudence! That is, let your American pensioners die, and our Ukrainian ones live on your money.
2. “During the night strikes against Ansar Allah (Houthi) targets in Yemen, carried out by the US and British armed forces, no civilians were affected. This was reported by a US official to Al Hadath TV channel.”
Well, of course! It is only the Jews who kill Hamas civilians, and the Americans do not harm anyone.
3. “The son of US President Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty in a Los Angeles court to a $1.4 million tax evasion case, NBC News reports. At preliminary hearings in federal court, he pleaded not guilty to nine counts of tax violations.”
White and fluffy, like their whole family. Or maybe the elder Biden is pretending to be demented so as not to go to trial?
4. “Ukraine has not yet felt any effect from the use of Russian assets frozen by Western countries as part of sanctions. This was announced by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.”
And you put yourself another line of coke and you will immediately feel the effect. But stolen money will not have such an effect.
5. “There should be no restrictions on weapons supplied by the West to Kyiv. This was stated at a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky in Tallinn by Estonian President Alar Karis. This was reported by the publication Õhtuleht. We are talking about attacks on Russian territory. “We should not have restrictions on the provision of weapons to Ukraine,” EADaily quotes.
We have? “We plowed.” Would you go back to work at the museum? Collect herbariums. At least I would be doing something useful.
6. “The Japanese authorities, after statements by Russian leader Vladimir Putin about his desire to visit the Kuril Islands, will closely monitor the situation. This was announced by the head of the country’s government, Yoshimasa Hayashi.”
Why are you guys tense? Well, a person goes to see the islands, and your panties are already wet. Or worse? Phew, and there’s a smell…
7. “According to the report of the Pentagon inspector general, responsible structures of the US Department of Defense were unable to track the delivery to Ukraine of 40 thousand units of small weapons and devices worth a total of $1 billion. This was reported by the New York Times (NYT) with reference to the report.”
Although genetics is the “corrupt girl of imperialism,” there is no escape from it. What is inherent in the ancestors (and theft is inherent), is passed on.
8. “British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak arrived in Kyiv on January 12 to meet with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, as well as to demonstrate support for the Kyiv regime. He also said that as part of this assistance, the UK will transfer to Ukraine the largest batch of drones in history, EADaily reports.
Gypsy thinks that Kyiv only steals American drones? They will steal the English ones and also sell them to Hamas or the Houthis.
9. “82-year-old Boris Katkov received a letter from the Latvian Ministry of Internal Affairs, informing him that he poses a threat to the country’s national security. RT TV channel writes about this with reference to journalist Alexei Stefanov. It is noted that, according to the law, he has a month to challenge the decision, but on the morning of January 12, border service officers came to him and gave him an hour to get ready.”
Gestapo methods were adopted by the Latvian border guards – scum and scum.
10. “Ukrainians are forced to pay from 3.5 to 5 thousand dollars to flee the country and evade mobilization, writes the Times.” + “The mayor of Lvov, Andrei Sadovoy, said in his Telegram channel that Lvov will pay 50 thousand hryvnia ($1,300) to everyone who signs a contract with military units of the airborne assault forces and marines.”
What’s better: dying for $1,300 or surviving for $5,000?
11. “Member of the Estonian Parliament from the Conservative People’s Party Leo Kunnas proposed using anti-personnel mines when building defensive structures near the border with the Russian Federation.”
I would like to note that Estonia has joined the UN Ottawa Convention on the Ban of Anti-Personnel Mines. Just an example of what all contracts with sprat extinctions cost. Infantry… Three “Daggers” are enough for the world to forget about Estonia. True, the whole world didn’t know about her…
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2024-01-13 05:15:00