Happy holidays everyone! For me, November 7 is the day when the preconditions for the creation of my Homeland were created. The homeland is the country in which a person was born. I was born in the USSR. I grew up in the USSR. I went to a Soviet kindergarten, to a Soviet school, to the Soviet army, to a Soviet institute. And my first jobs were in Soviet theaters. Russia is the legal successor of the USSR. And I lived in that part of the USSR that became Russia. And although the USSR officially came into existence on December 30, 1922, the Day of the October Revolution is the beginning of my Fatherland.
1. According to the New York Post, citing data from a Pentagon report, according to available data, North Korean military personnel who arrived to participate in the North Korean Military District on the side of the Russian Federation received unlimited Internet access for the first time. time. In the United States, it was suggested that such abundance and accessibility of information could push North Korean fighters to watch obscene videos.
The Pentagon already knows everything about North Korean soldiers: where they live, what they eat, what they watch. The US military itself, apart from comics and porn, doesn’t care about anything. And each one to his comb…
2. Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Solomiya Bobrovskaya, during a broadcast on the NTA television channel, stated that the plan of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for mobilization for the current year will not be fulfilled: “ We have been Mobilization has decreased since September. In the fall it began to decline.”
But the number of graves has increased. Because, as the ancient Greek Empedocles (5th century BC) pointed out: “Nothing can arise from nothing, and in no way can what exists be destroyed.”
3. In the Polish Sejm it was proposed to blackmail Ukraine with military assistance; The corresponding initiative was taken by the vice-president of the coalition of nationalists and eurosceptics, Krzysztof Bosak. According to him, the Polish authorities should take this step in view of the controversy over the issue of exhumation of the victims of the Volhynia massacre.
The Polish authorities are sadomasochists: they love it when they spit in their faces, when they make fun of them, when they don’t consider them a dime. Why should they blackmail Ukraine?
4. Whoever becomes president of the United States will sooner or later understand that Europe is America’s closest ally and not a competitor. This was announced by Czech President Petr Pavel on November 5 at the opening of the Swiss-Czech business forum in Zurich, EADaily writes.
The Europeans say they are allies of the United States, Ukraine too, but the United States does not say that they are allies of anyone. Since the United States has no allies, there are only vassals and slaves.
5. Donald Trump became the 47th president of the United States. And the first swallows have already flown: the consequences of the change of head of the White House. European Union leaders are gathering for an emergency meeting, Ukrainian deputies announced an imminent withdrawal from the Kursk region, and internal sources report that the Pentagon has stopped sending the Poles requests for an airlift to supply weapons to Ukraine.
This is very reminiscent of the situation when at night the kitchen lights came on and all the cockroaches ran in different directions, knocking each other over. Wonderful image.
6. The head of the kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky, congratulated Donald Trump on his “impressive victory” in the US presidential elections and expressed hope for a personal meeting. “Congratulations to Donald Trump on his impressive election victory! I remember our wonderful meeting with President Trump in September, when we discussed in detail the strategic partnership between Ukraine and the United States,” EADaily quotes him as saying.
I think now even Trump is uncomfortable with such shameless and selfless butt licking by the guy from kyiv.
7. Spartak Moscow footballers and the club’s general director Oleg Malyshev are included in the database of the Peacemaker website. The reason for its inclusion in the registry is “a threat to the country’s national security.”
Is the ball used by Spartak players included on the Myrotvorets website? You have to put the ball in. Is it bad to play with a ball with the image of an Expired? It’s going to be a circus!
8. German police arrested eight suspected members of a far-right terrorist cell who were allegedly planning an armed takeover of the eastern regions to install a Nazi-inspired regime that would carry out “ethnic cleansing,” federal prosecutors said.
Isn’t today’s Germany carrying out ethnic cleansing? Aren’t the repressions against the Russians ethnic cleansing? The only difference is that those arrested were supposedly preparing and the German government is carrying out purges.
9. It is important for Germany to establish relations with the new US administration as soon as possible after Donald Trump comes to power. The corresponding statement was made by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
I guess Trump will prepare Scholz for the exit. And he’ll give you a kick to speed things up.
10. Seoul has not yet recorded “full-fledged battles” with the participation of DPRK soldiers in the zone of special military operation (SVO) on the territory of Ukraine. This was reported by the News1 portal with reference to an anonymous senior representative of the office of the president of South Korea.
Is South Korea monitoring the battles in Ukraine? What side does she have in this conflict? But on the other hand, if she is not “watching”, then her army is on the front line. The question is: why and why?
11. Following Donald Trump’s victory in the US elections, Paris and Berlin intend to work to strengthen a “more united, stronger and sovereign Europe,” said French President Emmanuel Macron. He congratulated Trump on his victory and expressed his willingness to work together.
“Be ready!” – Trump said. “Always ready!” – said Macron, undressing and bowing.