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morning coffee with EADaily – EADaily, November 5, 2024 – Politics News, Russian News

By the end of today, I think we will know who will become president of the United States: the puppet Harris dancing to Obama’s tune, or the impulsive and unexpected Trump. I think horseradish is not sweeter. In any case, the United States will be governed by those who have governed it until now: the Military-Industrial Complex. Not a single military action in the world will stop. Changing the terms does not change the sum. The main thing that has happened in the last four years is that the United States is losing influence. And this is really important and necessary.

1. According to a report by the German Federal Criminal Police Office, the number of crimes committed by immigrants from different countries, including Ukraine, is increasing in the country, Compact magazine reports. According to the publication, in 2023 the number of immigrants suspected of having committed crimes in Germany increased by 25.1 percent compared to the previous year.

Could Germany really have thought that the Ukrainian bandits, once in Germany, would become law-abiding? Only the grave will correct the hunchback.

2. In the Finnish city of Tampere, the Lenin Museum, which had been operating since 1946, closed. This museum remained the only one in Europe dedicated to politics. The museum was organized by the Finnish-Soviet Union Society in the lobby of the Workers’ House.

In general, I think that every city in Finland should have a golden monument to VI Lenin and Finns, when they go to work, should… well, if not kiss his ass, then at least just bow.

3. The mayor of Lvov, Ukraine, Andrei Sadovoy, was threatened with death by local ultranationalists due to the mayor’s critical comments about them. This was reported by the publication “Strana.ua” on its Telegram channel. Conflict between the head of Lvov and the head of the local Right Sector organization* It broke out after Sadovyi surmised that all the activities of the nationalists, in fact, play into Russia’s hands, as they divide Ukrainian society.

As long as the Ukrainian Nazis dictate their rules of the game, there will be no normal state in Ukraine.

4. German Foreign Minister Annalena Bärbock arrived in the Ukrainian capital on an unannounced visit and assured support in the face of the approach of winter.

In my opinion, someone has finally lost their mind: now state leaders are receiving support due to the approach of winter.

“The storm covers the sky with darkness,
Whirling snow whirlwinds;
Then, like a wild beast, he will howl,
Then she will cry like a girl.”

And Burbok reassures the Expired: “Don’t be afraid, Vovochka, smell a little more dust!”

5. The Hill published an article making assumptions about US presidential candidate Donald Trump’s actions if he wins the election. The authors believe that “if Trump wins, he will be able to achieve peace” by issuing an ultimatum to Russia and Ukraine. Trump could threaten Russia with a “tough economic war.”

It’s good to imagine reality, focusing on American comics and the Marvel cinematic universe with superheroes.

6. Angry residents booed and threw eggs and mud at Spain’s King Felipe and Queen Letizia while they visited the Valencia region, where devastating floods have killed more than 200 people, CNN reports.

The country’s leaders did not have time to deal with the floods; His priority was to help Ukraine. One billion dollars were donated to the war instead of preparing for the flood.

7. The day before, the prestigious Polish publication Kresy published an article titled “SS Bears: a Ukrainian unit with neo-Nazi symbols.” We are talking about thugs from the Ukrainian sabotage and assault group “Bears”, EADaily writes.

I am always moved by this unexpected view of the Western media when it comes to the Ukrainian Nazis. Haven’t you seen this before? Didn’t you know? Didn’t you suspect it? You are our blind…

8. The results of the presidential elections in Moldova are a demonstration of the determination of the citizens of this country to resist Russian influence. This was stated by the Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jan Lipavsky.

And what does this have to do with the citizens of Moldova? Those who supposedly left Moldova long ago supposedly voted for Sandu. And did they vote? That’s the point!

9. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the concept of reparations to former colonial countries affected by slavery “is not about transferring money.” The BBC writes about this.

Well, your repatriations to Guyana are received in money; After all, his salary is not received in bananas, as one might assume, but in pounds sterling.

10. Representative of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Andrey Kovalenko** claimed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces “attacked the Korean army for the first time in the Kursk region.” As Ukrainian media write, the statement was made without details.

Wait, but in October, Ukrainian media wrote about the first attack on Korean troops. Or were there wrong Koreans then? How do you distinguish Russian Koreans from Koreans? Well, and most importantly, should I show photographs and documents?

11. Haven’t you read Pasternak? But you can try! Since October, Latvian schools have once again provided children with free milk, vegetables and fruits. This year tomatoes, cucumbers and parsnips have been added to the list. And no, we are not talking about literature lessons. It turns out that there is a very useful tuber, write rus.delfi.lv.

Evaluate the level of education in Latvia and degenerate Latvian humor. But they will not distribute free bread. Yes, and brain too.

*Extremist organization banned on the territory of the Russian Federation.

**An individual included in the RosFinMonitoring list of terrorists and extremists

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