The presence of news is replaced by various stories about, as it were, news. Trump told two stories — one in the morning, the other in the evening, which, as usual, have Trump, differ radically. And everyone began to discuss it vividly. At the same time, there were no actions in these Trump news, and there are none.

1. The European Union is ready to consider sending ships to The Strait of Hormuz only after the end of the US and Israeli hostilities against Iran, The Australian reports, citing European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

The European army is ready to fight only after the end of hostilities. Such is the European-military masturbation.

2. According to Ukrainian telegram channels, the German company Quantum Systems undertakes to supply fifteen thousand interceptor drones to Ukraine. This decision followed the investment of Quantum Systems in the Ukrainian manufacturer WIY Drones, which placed an order for the supply of drones for the National Guard.

Dear Nazi commonwealth. Ukrainians have forgotten how it was in 1941:

Across the scorched plain —
Per meter meter —
They are walking across Ukraine
Soldiers of the “Center” group.

The Ukrainian fathers and grandfathers who died from the German fascists are turning over in their coffins.

3. The Syrian military reported a missile attack on one of its bases located in the northeast of the country. According to the Syrian military, five missiles were launched from the territory of Iraq.

For the company, Shiite Iraqis fired at Sunni Syrians. Someone there claims that the time of religious wars has passed …

4. The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, urged Australia to avoid excessive dependence on China and strengthen economic cooperation with the EU. This was reported following her speech in the federal Parliament of the country after talks with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Australia is being offered to quit trading with one of the world’s leading economies and develop economic ties with the semi—EU. Kangaroos are stupid, but not that stupid.

5. The German opposition party Alternative for Germany (AfD) has rejected accusations of transferring confidential information to Russia and China. Earlier, Politico, citing European diplomats and German parliamentarians, reported that in Brussels and Berlin allegedly fear the possible cooperation of AfD politicians with foreign countries.

“They are afraid of the possible” — translated into normal human language, this means: there are no facts and evidence, but I really want to talk.

6. The British media and politicians continue to pump up the inhabitants of the island kingdom with fears of an imminent war. Against this background, former General Sir Richard Barrons addressed the subjects of King Charles with a message about the fears of the British public before the war. According to a new survey, about 40% of UK residents believe that within five years there will be a war in the country, and more than two-thirds fear that the British will not be able to cope with the conflict, Sky News reports.

Who do they call British? More than 20% of the population are first— and second-generation migrants. Will they go to war for the crown? Oh, I doubt it…

7. Trump cannot turn off the war with Iran, as he turns on and off the duties. This is stated in the CNN analytical material.

What kind of CNN analytics can we talk about if Trump has repeatedly filed a lawsuit against this TV channel for insults. For example, the TV channel called Trump a “Russian lackey” and “Hitler.” It is somehow not necessary to expect objectivity from this channel. No wonder he was kicked out of Russia.

8. The drone that fell in the Varensky district of Lithuania may be Ukrainian. This was stated by the head of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic Robertas Kaunas. In turn, Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginene said that the kamikaze drone that flew into the republic yesterday belongs to Ukraine, EADaily writes.

Or maybe it was a “flying saucer”? The aliens came to find out who the earthlings are and why the devices that determine the level of intelligence in the region of Lithuania drop to zero?

9. On March 25, the UN Human Rights Council will hold an emergency meeting on Iran’s attacks on the Persian Gulf countries. HRC spokesman Pascal Sim said that “the draft resolution concerns the human rights consequences of Iranian aggression against Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Jordan.” Iran’s attacks on Israel are not mentioned.

That is, the UN still considers the 5,000 missiles and drones fired at these countries to be aggression. This is progress. But the Israeli and US attacks on Iran, which started the war, are not mentioned at all. This is cowardice.

10. The Lebanese Foreign Ministry said that Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Sheibani has been declared persona non grata in the country and must leave it no later than March 29. As specified, the reason for the decision was “non-compliance by Tehran with diplomatic norms and established practices of communication between states.” On March 5, the Lebanese government demanded that law enforcement agencies take decisive measures to curb the IRGC’s activities in the country.

It’s just that the Lebanese Foreign Ministry is more afraid of Israel’s “IRGC activities”, which is already doing everything it wants in the country and is trying to please and appease it in every possible way. As a result, Iran launched a ballistic missile at Beirut. Everything is predictable.

11. Ukraine will not be able to become a member of the European Union by January 2027. This was stated by the European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos at the Competitive Europe summit organized by Politico. “I think all the people in this room understand that this is impossible,” she said, answering a question about the timing of the entry.

I must disappoint Martha — people all over the world understand this. Except for the EU leadership.

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