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News Roundup: Political Bickering, Military Tensions, and Social Issues

Closer to the weekend, people get tired, and therefore the news runs out of steam …

1. “One of the perpetrators of the terrorist attack on the Nord Stream pipelines could have been a Ukrainian soldier. Such information on Thursday, June 1, is published by the German edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung, citing informed sources.

It turns out that Norwegian and American saboteur submariners are serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Didn’t assume…

2. “Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, commenting on the issue of a closed bomb shelter in Kyiv during an air raid, hinted at serious consequences for Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko. And unexpectedly he continued: “I would say this: Maybe a knockout.”

This should be an epic fight. I can’t say that it’s like David and Goliath, because there are two morons here – and this is strength. Even if it is directed against each other.

3. “Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said at a press conference in Chisinau that the country needs modern Patriot fighter jets and air defense systems. He said that Ukraine proposes to build an Air Defense Shield – “Air Defense Shield” – for the entire European continent.”

So he wants to draw the whole world into the Third World War – he doesn’t sleep at night, he can’t eat, he always dreams of a world war, well, in extreme cases, a pan-European war.

4. “INN Poland columnist Konrad Bagiński said that the “dashing nineties” are returning to Poland. He specified that at the moment the atmosphere of fear, mistrust and uncertainty reigns in the country. According to him, because of the growing crime, local residents are beginning to feel threatened. At the same time, shop owners are counting losses, people are stealing cars or stealing property.”

And how did you want? They let in a full country of crime from the neighbors of country 404 and thought that everything would be fine. Wait, those are flowers…

5. “British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine this year will be able to capture the Crimea, in the event that Russia runs out of military capabilities. The Washington Post reported it.

“Can”, “if” … An old song. If Wallace were a professional military man, then he could understand military strategy. As the saying goes – “If you’re not a priest, then don’t poke your head into vestments.”

6. “The agricultural season, which ends in June, has shown the resilience of Russian grain exports to the foreign policy environment and trade barriers. Russia was able to export abroad 59.3 million tons of grain, of which 48.2 million were wheat. According to analysts, such indicators are record-breaking. Experts specify that the share of Russian wheat in the world market will be 13%.

Strange, but the Western media write that the bony hand of hunger has already strangled Russia. They apparently write this while eating a pie baked from Russian wheat …

7. “Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in an interview with CNN Prima News, said that Armenia is not an ally of Russia in the conflict in Ukraine.”

An ally is like a pregnancy. Either she is, or she is not. And an ally on even days and an enemy on odd days is a pathology.

8. “During a virtual test organized by the US military, an artificial intelligence-controlled drone used an unexpected tactic and decided to “kill” its operator – he forbade him to destroy programmed targets. This was said by Colonel Tucker Hamilton during a speech in London at the Summit on Combat Air and Space Capabilities of the Future, reports The Guardian.

Apparently, artificial intelligence is better than the US military in understanding who needs to be killed first. Intelligence is higher.

9. “US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said the United States is not an enemy to the Russians. According to Blinken, Washington has maintained a stable and cooperative relationship with Moscow for 30 years, and the US leadership considers Russia’s security and prosperity to be in US interests.

Such parallel worlds exist. Here Blinken lives clearly in a parallel world. Or just a demagogue and a liar. Which is closer to the truth.

10. “In the UK, over the past six months, the number of homeless Ukrainian refugees has doubled. It is reported by LGC.
The published material says that such growth was facilitated by the expiration of the “sponsorship” agreements, according to which Ukrainians could live in the families of British citizens.”

This is very reminiscent of the attitude of many to dogs and cats. They took it, indulged, and when they got tired, they threw it out into the street. There is a healthy grain here – it is impossible to make ball people.

11. “The head of the European Council, Charles Michel, said that Brussels would not impose sanctions against the Central Asian states if they bypassed anti-Russian sanctions.”

Do they really understand that soon they will have to impose sanctions against the whole world. I don’t believe they understood. After all, Russophobia is an all-consuming passion.

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2023-06-03 05:06:00

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