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NATO on defense, Borrell and Orwell, Kamala – Jamaica 1:0: morning coffee with EADaily: EADaily

Almost nothing to say, sorry. In Ukraine, Russian troops are advancing slowly but steadily. As the famous saying goes: “The mills of the Lord grind slowly but surely.”

1. The United States did not participate in the preparation of the operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region. This was reported by RTVI regarding the American Embassy in Moscow. “The United States did not participate in any aspect of the planning or preparation of this operation,” said the diplomatic mission. The message emphasized that the White House and NATO are not seeking a military conflict with Russia. e protection of the main responsibility of the Atlantic Alliance.

I wouldn’t have dragged you into this nonsense if it wasn’t for the last line. I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time.

2. The head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, expressed the opinion that if Ukraine has the ability to hit any targets in Russia with conventional Western weapons, this will lead to negotiations on a closer settlement the conflict. Borrell said in his post that he believes this will “save lives and reduce destruction in Ukraine” and help advance peace efforts. In addition, Borrell, on behalf of the EU, supported the invasion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine into the Kursk region.

Those. The EU supports one country attacking another and killing civilians. Who would doubt it. “Peace is war” (Orwell – Borrell).

3. The Australian Department of Defense did not mention the data that the military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) lost several Bushmaster armored personnel carriers provided by Canberra during the attack on the Kursk region. This was reported by the ABC television channel, which received photos of Australian armored personnel carriers that were shot down.

And rightly so – why do you say: they burned and burned, tea, not the first and not the last. And they burn brightly, beautifully, like the lighting in Sydney.

4. The 42nd US President Bill Clinton, speaking in Chicago at the Democratic National Convention, criticized the words of the Republican candidate Donald Trump that Russia and China insisted that the States respected United in his first presidential term.

Just a technical question: is Monica sitting inside the podium during Clinton’s speeches? Well, like in the movie “Police Academy”, when a prostitute sitting in the podium begins to please the speaker, Rector Lassard, who embarrasses him.

5. According to satellite analysis, about 500,000 trees were cut down, The Guardian wrote, when the Tesla gigafactory was built near Berlin. Satellite images show that 329 hectares of forest were cleared in the area between March 2020 and May 2023, according to environmental analysis company Kayrros.

Is it called a “Green Economy” in the EU? It is for this that the Green parties were created, and a lot of money is spent on their maintenance. This is what needs to be cut down at the roots. Parasites from the “green”.

6. About 20% of brown bears in Sweden can be killed during the annual hunt. There are currently around 2,450 brown bears in rural Sweden, and according to official figures published in 2023, this number has fallen in recent years due to an increase in licensed hunting, CNN reports. .

This is standard practice for Scandinavian countries. Remember Denmark with its minks. Well, well: Swedes are bears, migrants are Swedes. And it is not known who will win.

7. Georgian Railway bought Russian locomotives for 216 million lari (more than 7 billion rubles), said the non-governmental organization Liberty Institute, writing EADaily.

What does this group have to do with the railway? For information: The Freedom Institute is a Georgian research and human rights organization associated with Ilia Chavchavadze State University. The Institute provides legal services in the field of civil and human rights. And the locomotive rights too?

8. A trade war between the European Union and China is almost inevitable. This was said by the head of the EU’s diplomatic service, Josep Borrell, reporting on the South China Morning Post: “We should not be naive, we are not interested in getting involved in a trade war [с Китаем]but perhaps this is inevitable.”

Is it possible or inevitable? Did you learn to speak from Klitschko? An old fox dies and a lion gains strength. Guess who will beat who?

9. Social network X published the birth certificate of US presidential candidate Kamala Harris. From the document it follows that the politician was born in Jamaica. This fact is against the law of the United States, according to which the head of state must be born in the United States or have parents with American citizenship.

I think this will also be “swept under the rug”, like the scandal with Obama’s place of birth. But what the hell isn’t it?

10. The United States faces a large number of different security threats at the same time. This was announced by FBI Director Christopher Wray in an interview with Associated Press News.

What did he want? Since World War II, the United States has participated in dozens of military conflicts around the world. That is, the United States was very threatening and threatening the whole world. So – get an answer…

11. One mine in Ukraine employed about 330 women, and a similar trend is widespread – women are increasingly working in places that have long been dominated by men, writes The New York Times. A large turnover reduces the relevant staff. Women are truck and bus drivers, welders in steel mills, and warehouse workers.

There are women in Ukrainian huts
They are bad, although they look strong.
We dreamed of living in the Emirates,
But they are only suitable for mines.

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2024-08-23 05:23:00

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