Why are they doing the job Russian officials ought to be doing?



Speaking of which, there is a slow infiltration of transgender athletes into female sports in countries of the West. 😂😂😂
Why are they doing the job Russian officials ought to be doing?



Speaking of which, there is a slow infiltration of transgender athletes into female sports in countries of the West. 😂😂😂
Several months after the mayor of Prague 6 decided to remove the statue of Marshall Konev, who led the liberation of Czechoslovakia from the Nazis, the “village with beer” has another controversy…
The mayor of Řeporyje, Pavel Novotný, announced that he will install a memorial to the soldiers of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) of general Andrey Vlasov, as a show of gratitude for helping the Prague uprising against German retaliation.
It is based on true events, the Vlasovites indeed helped the rising Czechs but quit prematurely as the Red Army approached and moved towards the West into the zone under American control. The Americans then extradited them back to the Soviets.
Whatever your opinion of the Bolshevik regime, Vlasov was a Nazi collaborationist, who joined hands with Hitler against his own country. Hitler’s plan was not to liberate Russia but to conquer it, and the Bolsheviks were the only true power that represented Russia at the time.
Naturally, such a bold move by the mayor was not taken easily in Russia.

If the Western idiots want to claim that there isn’t a bias against Russia, they are doing a very bad job. Removing Konev in Summer and installing Vlasov in Autumn is almost like fuel for Putler’s sovok TV channels “Look how unfriendly those former Eastern bloc countries are towards us. They have even resorted to whitewashing Nazi collaborationists.”
Mayor Novotný is an exhibitionist, he loves publicity. And he completely lacks tact. It shows that the forces he represents want no good relations with Russia. The carelessness is astounding. And it is all due to Russophobia. What’s next, installing a monument to Bandera because he fought against the USSR for the freedom of Ukraine, to placate the Ukrainian minority?
You know why the latter will never happen? Because the Poles, the Slovaks, the Volhynian Czechs would be triggered, and Novotný actually cares. Shitting on Russia is a fair game. Unfortunately, Russia is toothless…



Watch here:
Allegedly to greet Jens Stoltenberg…



Piotr Naimski, who is the person made responsible by the Polish government for energy security says that thanks to the Baltic Pipe, which is currently being built, and the LNG terminal at Świnoujście, most of Polish gas will come from the opposite direction, and not from Russia…
From Polskie Radio (in Polish)
This Piotr Naimski also said that Poland wants 6 nuclear reactors by 2040…
Enemy Putler coal has arrived to keep Ukrainians warm…
Some of the aboriginals were not very happy about this…

Earlier this blog reported that Ukraine will buy 72% of coal for local thermal power plants from Russia.



Michal Šulc, has chained himself to the pedestal…

Read the full story of the controversy in my previous post. Recently, the Prague 6 town hall decided on the removal of the statue and its placement in a museum. I am not certain whether the protester is there still, or if this wasn’t just a posing for a photo shoot.
The EU needs to help the Russian people, who are being robbed by Putler’s cronies to pay for real estate in the EU! Help Russia, please! Sanction these people!
But in reality, the EU is absolutely cool with this Russian connection. Do you honestly think they would kick these fat cats out to develop real estate in Crimea or Abkhazia?
Dear Ukrainians, do you still ask why Russia was allowed back into the PACE?
Trump needs to deliver on his election promises…
I quote from Defense News:
Defense Secretary suggested European allies replenish the $771 million meant to shore up Europe’s defensive posture against Russia to President Donald Trump’s U.S.-Mexico border barrier.
The announcement is sure to jar European allies, where NATO members have nervously watched the president’s on-again, off-again commitment to the alliance. And it could deal a blow to the narrative among allies that Trump’s boisterous rhetoric should be taken with a grain of salt, given that money has kept flowing from Washington despite trans-Atlantic disagreements.
Half of the $3.6 billion for the border wall would come from dozens of U.S. military construction projects, and the other half would come from projects in Europe and the Pacific. In Europe, there were roughly 40 projects, including training facilities for special forces in Estonia and aviation infrastructure in Germany, Hungary and Slovakia.
Reuters reports:
The White House is reviewing whether $250 million in military assistance should be sent to Ukraine in keeping with President Donald Trump’s view that U.S. foreign aid must be justified, two senior administration officials said on Thursday.
The money is intended for use by Ukraine in its struggle with pro-Russian separatists backed by Moscow.
“The president has made no secret when it comes to foreign assistance that U.S. interests abroad should be prioritized and other foreign countries should also be paying their fair share,” said one of the officials, who shared details of the plan on condition of anonymity.
The officials said chances are the money will be allocated as usual but that the determination will not be made until a policy review is completed and Trump makes a final decision. The federal fiscal year ends on Sept. 30.
“Agencies are under no restrictions from preparing to obligate those funds, and agencies still have adequate time to obligate those funds prior to the end of the fiscal year,” the official said.
Moscow annexed Ukraine’s Crimea region in 2014.