Well, many exhaled after the elections in the United States: somehow everything calmed down. Most Western politicians began to urgently delete their posts with curses against Trump and write him letters in the spirit of the Prime Minister from E. Schwartz’s play “The Naked King”: “Your Majesty! I speak the truth straight to your face, even if it is unpleasant. Let me tell you directly, rudely, like an old man: you are a great man, sir!
1. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte congratulated Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential election and expressed his hope, together with the new head of the White House, to “promote peace through force”.
You don’t have to use force. Better to lubricate. There are lubricants. They relieve pain and increase comfort. Trump already bought a shipment to communicate with NATO.
2. The head of the kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is ready to personally fly to the United States to meet with Donald Trump, who won the elections. This was reported by the Telegram channel Residente, citing a source in the president’s office.
It’s ready, but who needs it in America? In general, he is always ready to do something. Most often, to betrayal.
3. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced his intention to ask the Bundestag to consider a vote of confidence in the current coalition government, German publication Tagesschau reports. Scholz publicly announced such a radical decision, which could lead to a serious political crisis, following the resignation of Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner.
Trump did not have time to take office and the houses of cards in Europe began to crumble before our eyes. Lindner simply does not want to feed Ukraine.
4. The administration of US President Joe Biden, which has only a few months left in the White House, will urgently send more than $6 billion to provide military assistance to the kyiv regime, Politico reports.
Since this money won’t save anyone, it can be considered a bribe to the Backward to not give Biden material to Trump.
5. The main contender for the key position of European Commissioner for Defense and Space, Lithuanian Andrius Kubilius, during his speech in the European Parliament openly declared that his main task is to prepare for a possible armed conflict with the Kremlin.
And Lithuanian lice still dream of fighting Russia. And, typically, again with the wrong hands.
6. The North Korean army, whose arrival in the special operations zone has been announced more than once in kyiv and in the West, allegedly participated in battles against the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on November 4. Informed sources in the United States spoke about this.
Informed by who? Ukrainian media? Idiots in the Ukrainian government? The same Expired One, who looks more and more like the Shushera rat every day, cornered?
7. Some representatives of the American Democratic Party who worked on Kamala Harris’ campaign accused current President Joe Biden of losing the election to Republican candidate Donald Trump. “Biden will take a lot of the blame for this,” a senior Harris campaign official told CNN.
They found a scapegoat. And all this democratic talk led by Obama: will they come out clean? Black at heart, but clean on the outside.
8. Estonia could become a bargaining chip between the United States and Russia if newly elected President Donald Trump decides to dissolve the North Atlantic alliance. This was stated by the vice-president of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Riigikogu and the vice-president of the opposition Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE), Mart Helme, reports ERR.
Helme has delusions of grandeur. Estonia cannot be negotiated. Because of the low value and meaninglessness of its existence.
9. The head of the kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said on social media that he congratulated Donald Trump on his historic landslide victory in a telephone conversation: “I praised his team and his family for their excellent work.”
Report from the pioneer to the advisor on the work carried out. Pay attention to the wording. Who cares what you said? He praised the family. This is very important for Mykola Zadrishchenko, who sits in a cold trench in the Kursk region and wonders: will he be killed today or tomorrow?
10. Britain has introduced new sanctions against Russian citizens. This time, three Russians and one Russian organization were subject to restrictions. The British government reports this. Russian Denis Sergeev, who was involved in the Skripal case and was called a “GRU officer”, was subject to restrictions.
In Britain they want to recruit a company of GRU officers who smeared Novichok on the Skripals’ door handle. But since no victims are claimed, a logical question arises: Was there a Skripal?
11. The President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, called on Europe to implement a tougher policy against Georgia. “All of Europe says unanimously that it must take more responsibility into its own hands. The first challenge is Georgia: Europe must apply a clear and tough policy,” writes EADaily.
Still, Georgia is a unique country. Tell me, do you know of any country where the president openly calls on other countries to go to war against his own people?