- Propaganda ein Job.
2025: Schnüff, schnüff - hab er doch Anstand Putin, Weihnachtsfrieden!

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Schnüff!
2023: Scheiss auf den von Putin angebotenen Weihnachstfrieden, dem Putler ist nicht zu trauen.

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Ich bin so froh, wenn das gesamte deutsche Propagandagewichse in zwei Tagen endlich vorbei ist - und wir wieder ernsthafte Berichterstattung verfolgen dürfen -- also ausserhalb der deutschsprachigen Medien natürlich.
According to a report by The Washington Post, citing sources familiar with the matter, the Kyiv administration’s diplomatic activities in Washington have raised a wide range of questions, from peace negotiations to corruption investigations.
Kyiv’s chief negotiator, Rustem Umerov, has visited the US three times in recent weeks, meeting with President Donald Trump’s Special Representative for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff.
In addition to these contacts, Umerov also held behind-the-scenes meetings with FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino.
Peace plan process could accelerate
Some unnamed Western officials indicated that the meetings might be aimed at accelerating Kyiv’s process of accepting the peace roadmap prepared by the Trump administration.
According to leaked documents, the draft text stipulates that Ukraine must abandon its goal of NATO membership, end its territorial claims, and limit its army to 600,000 soldiers.
The Kyiv administration and its European supporters argue that these conditions are favorable to Russia.
Ukraine’s Ambassador to Washington, Olga Stefanishyna, confirmed the meetings with the FBI but declined to provide details about their content.
Sources indicated that the secrecy surrounding the true purpose of the meetings has “caused alarm” among parties not included in the negotiations.
Seeking a shield against corruption investigations
Another claim regarding the content of the meetings concerns the Kyiv administration’s domestic legal issues.
Some sources suggested that Umerov and his team may have sought help from the FBI to seek protection from corruption charges related to a bribery scandal involving Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s inner circle and a $100 million bribery network in the energy sector.
During the period when one of Zelenskyy’s closest aides, Andriy Yermak, and two ministers were forced to resign, a close business associate of the Ukrainian leader fled the country before being apprehended.
The report noted that speculation is growing that Rustem Umerov could also face legal scrutiny.
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Mal sehen in wie weit die US den Ton ändert wenn die EU die Ukraine Finanzierung Ende der Woche HUST sicherstellt.
edit: Es gibt aber natürlich auch wieder gute Nachrichten, der Hurendrecksstandard vollversorgt uns heute am Tag des Berlin Gipfels mit einem Blast from the past:

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Supi. Das war Teil des 28 Punkte Plans vor 25 Tagen, ihr Wichser.

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Who cares?! Nicht die Öffentlichkeit.
20. November 2025:

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