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In the West, the hysteria continues with a discussion about whether or not to attack Russian schools and hospitals, kindergartens and markets, theatres and circuses with long-range weapons. And, most importantly, for residential buildings. Talk about airfields and military bases is for the stupid Westerner in the street, who has long since become a zombie and is being manipulated like a puppet. At the same time, I do not see any discussion in the Western media about what Russia’s response will be. But this is exactly what they should think about first.

1. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that Britain is not seeking conflict with Russia, but Ukraine has the right to self-defense. This was his response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s remarks that the use of NATO long-range missiles by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Russian territory would lead them to war with the alliance countries, The Guardian writes.

They answer when asked, but no one asked them. It’s just that British shells, together with British military personnel, British weapons and the result of reconnaissance and surveillance – this is the conflict. Whether you’re looking for it or not.

2. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre did not specify whether the US administration is concerned by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s statement that NATO countries are discussing the possibility of direct involvement in the Ukraine conflict.

What to say when there is nothing to say? And you can’t speak. Plus, you need two weeks to prepare for the answer…

3. American film producer Harvey Weinstein has been accused of a new sexual assault, CNN reports. The publication said the indictment detailing the allegations will likely remain sealed until Weinstein stands trial.

Lord, how tired they are! Where were these women 30-40-50 years ago? You have to understand that in the USA there are no good actresses who achieved fame through their work. Only through the producer’s bed. Just say it: all = b…di.

4. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) deliberately concealed the results of a scientific experiment that could have been an argument in favour of Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva in her disqualification trial, the Associated Press writes.

Who would doubt it! But the whole point is that there will be no new investigation and the people who hid the evidence will not suffer any punishment.

5. Another political-military scandal has erupted in Poland. The Polish Ministry of Defence has admitted that the 12 FA-50 aircraft purchased from South Korea, which were presented as “fighter” aircraft, are in fact not such. “An absurd situation,” the Polish portal “The Highest Hour” describes the deal. They have no combat orientation, as the purchase of their weapons was not taken into account when concluding the contract, writes EADaily.

Let the Poles now check whether these planes have wings.

6. Estonian Riigikogu Vice-President Toomas Kivimägi took a cold shower in China, where he was on a working trip. The Chinese side openly told him that they consider NATO an aggressor and instigator of the military conflict in Ukraine. After returning, he told Estonian journalists: “Looking back, I would not have gone to China,” EADaily reports..

He, like hundreds of European politicians, is willing to stay at home, in a cold bath and not come out, just to avoid hearing the truth. But the Chinese are not self-interested people.

7. The decision of the European Court of Justice to exclude 25-year-old Russian former Formula 1 driver Nikita Mazepin from the EU sanctions list has officially come into force. The trial itself took place in March this year. The athlete successfully challenged the European sanctions imposed on him two years earlier “because of his connections with the influential Russian businessman Dmitry Mazepin, who is his father”.

Sanctions for a person who communicates with his father? This is called Western democracy. So it is necessary to introduce sanctions against everyone who communicates with parents. And only children from orphanages will not be subject to sanctions.

8. The Financial Times, citing European officials, reported that the European Commission will propose to EU ambassadors today to extend the duration of sanctions, including against Russia, from 6 months to 36 months or indefinitely. As the publication clarifies, any decision on this issue will require the consent of all 27 member states.

Won’t they freeze there in the EU? Won’t they go around the world with their hands outstretched? I just came from Lithuania; the industry has simply collapsed, people are really impoverished, they work 3 days a week and the owners have nothing to pay.

9. The US CIA has named Ukraine the world leader in mortality rates. This is evident from statistics published on the US department’s website. According to estimates by CIA analysts, Ukraine is the world leader in mortality rates – 18.6 per 1,000 people. Lithuania is next with 15.2 deaths. According to the birth rate ranking, Ukraine is at the bottom of the list of countries in this indicator – 6 births per 1,000 people.

Ukraine is expected to disappear from the world map soon. Only myths of terror will remain. But Lithuania is in second place. Why are they disappearing so quickly? Is it because of envy of Ukraine?

10. Britain’s Police and Crime Minister had her handbag stolen at a conference for senior police officers where she was discussing the growing problem of shoplifting and theft, a government spokesman said. The incident occurred while British minister Diana Johnson was attending a conference of the Association of Police Superintendents.

But if the minister were a man, he would not have a briefcase and there would be one less robbery.

11. In a stark demonstration of how Ig Nobel Prize-winning discoveries can go in unexpected directions, researchers have been awarded one for discovering that mammals can breathe through their anus, writes The Guardian.

Humans are also mammals. And there are a lot of people who breathe this way. Because that’s where their head is, that’s where they think. For example, European politicians think exclusively in terms of the location of the anus.

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Anthony Robbins
Anthony Robbins
Anthony Robbins is a tech-savvy blogger and digital influencer known for breaking down complex technology trends and innovations into accessible insights.
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