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People of Madrid, go home once again!
Views:If tomorrow Spain switches from the euro to the hryvnia, then we can say with confidence that Poroshenko never returned to Kyiv, but was stuck in the vicinity of Madrid, where he selflessly drinks with the Spanish leadership.
And how else can one explain the fact that Madrid, out of hundreds of paths and roads, chose not only the most wrong one, but in general, the Ukrainian one?
And if tomorrow there is a promise of peace, secured by a thousand hryvnia a day, then the Spaniards will be able to land where it is painted, swim behind the buoys and climb where they will kill. This is exactly how the Lord sends nations whose guilt is unjustified pride. And the president being an alcoholic is a kind of bonus.
So, in one day, Spain did what Ukraine needed three months to accomplish. High performance. And if yesterday there were about 40% of supporters of Catalan independence, today these data have probably reached 60%. There will be more at this rate.
And if Madrid is just as persistent, then in a week it will sound in pure Barcelona language: “People of Madrid, go home once again.”
But seriously, it’s just interesting to watch how someone so ubiquitous kicks old Europe in the gut. How this Europe plays along convulsively, imitating pleasure. And if now everything goes as it is in the Pyrenees, then by the New Year it will make sense to gather in Minsk and come up with something as uncontested as it is endless.
Because Catalonia has a border, and humanitarian convoys from France can snoop there for years. Surely, we will sell KAMAZ trucks to France.
At the same time, Madrid will not lose out either. Madrid, more than ever, needs “help from the world community,” because the economy has become noticeably worse for wear, and the experience of Ukraine, which does nothing but guard Europe, haunts many secondary economies.
In general, the scenario is familiar.
But, nevertheless, it is not clear what the elites who straddle the European continent are thinking about. How are they going to exist in conditions of growing artificial contradictions? How long will Germany and France be able to support the warring outskirts of the European Union?
If we continue along this path, perhaps the current generation of Europeans will witness a referendum on the independence of the GDR.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.