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Controversial News: Ukrainian President’s Christmas Comments and International Relations

I think there are not many Catholics and Protestants among my readers, but I wish them all a Merry Christmas! I don’t congratulate Ukrainians – the Orthodox holiday is January 7th. It’s actually funny – the Jew Zelensky is postponing Christmas. You can’t come up with this on purpose, but look…

1. In German economic circles close to the Cabinet of Ministers, they proposed increasing taxes to continue military assistance to Ukraine. This proposal was voiced by the Chairman of the Economic Council under the Cabinet of Ministers, Monika Schnitzer, in an interview with the Rheinische Post.

Those. Ordinary Germans must pay for Madame Zelenskaya’s diamonds. Will she have any cracks?

2. It is in Germany’s interests to return Ukrainians of military age to Ukraine, says Focus magazine chief correspondent Ulrich Reitz. In his opinion, integration courses were ineffective. And more than half of the Ukrainian refugees, according to his information, were unable to pass the language exam even to the minimum level of knowledge of German.

They just have to learn: “Hände hoch!” Gib mir das Geld! (Hands up! Give me money!).” This is their minimum level.

3. Poland is intensifying checks of Ukrainian citizens of military age on its territory, reported journalist Łukasz Warzecha. His words are quoted by RIA Novosti. “Poland, as part of its assistance to Ukraine, will begin to check Ukrainian bullies who are in Poland, although they should be in Ukraine,” he wrote, noting that he “understands this decision.”

In Poland, Ukrainians will pay off. As a last resort, they will sing their anthem – after all, it was stolen from the Poles.

Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła (Poland has not yet perished),
Ukraine is not dead yet (Ukraine is not dead yet…)

4. Ten Ukrainian volunteers took advantage of the fact that they were allowed to leave the country for humanitarian aid for the Kyiv-controlled part of the Kherson region, and did not return. The head of the regional military administration of the region, Alexander Prokudin, spoke about this.

Rats are fleeing a sinking ship, they want to live. Who will throw a stone at them?

5. More than 1,100 British police officers are suspected of sexual or domestic violence, writes The Guardian. As noted, all of these law enforcement officers are already under investigation. However, only 151 of them were suspended from work. The material states that individual employees are suspected of both types of violence.

Our service both dangerous and valuable,
We come to work with a hangover.
If someone sometimes we sometimes
Unfortunately, he doesn’t want to share.
This means that we are fighting a hard battle with them,
After all, you and I are destined to beat them
From morning till night…

6. The Turkish Ministry of National Defense informed about the conduct of military operations in northern Iraq against the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), banned in the country. The Turkish Ministry of Defense on the social network X reported: surprise air operations are being carried out against identified targets.

Oh, the chief peacemaker: he made peace with Russia and Ukraine, Israel made peace with Hamas, and he himself decided to make peace with the Kurds in the old proven way – carpet bombing.

7. The new Albanian ambassador to Great Britain, Uran Ferizi, entered the kingdom illegally. In 1998, he drove in the back of a truck, lying about his date of birth and fleeing the war in Kosovo. The Daily Mail tabloid writes about this, citing sources.

New opportunities open up for the illegal immigrants about whom Great Britain complains so much: you put illegal immigrants in charge of every embassy in London!

8. An Islamist terrorist cell planned attacks on churches in Cologne, Vienna and Madrid during Christmas services. As a result, several arrests were made in Germany and Austria, writes the Focus-online news portal.

I don’t understand what the problem is – Muslims in these countries have long declared Islam to be the main religion. Moreover, the residents of these countries support Hamas.

9. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) appointed as its director general Pierre Kraenbuhl, who in 2019 was fired in scandal from his post as head of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). The Swiss Krähnbühl, who continually berated Israel “for the plight of the Palestinian people,” was himself accused of corruption, sexual harassment, nepotism and abuse of power. Krähnbühl appointed his Palestinian mistress to a high position in the UN agency with a salary of 200 thousand dollars.

The face of UN international organizations. I wonder if the mistress is at least pretty?

10. President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Thomas Bach responded to Ukraine’s intention to boycott the 2024 Olympic Games due to the admission of Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in competitions. “Why should Ukraine punish its own athletes because of a military conflict and take away their dream of the Olympic Games?” – said the head of the IOC in an interview with Welt am Sonnatag.

Is licking weak? And in such a way that Bach’s tongue would come out of Zelensky’s throat. Why should the IOC punish Russian athletes? However, with the IOC they are always extreme.

11. The head of the Estonian parliamentary party “Fatherland”, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia Urmas Reinsalu proposed banning the opening of polling stations for Russian presidential elections in the European Union. He stated that this complies with legal norms, although the Russian Foreign Ministry emphasized that the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of 1963 do not contain such provisions.

The Extinctions have their own convention. For them, international law is not law. This happens when you eat a lot of sprat or sprat.

2023-12-25 05:17:00
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