This has to be one of the most 'I know what you did last summer' moments in the entire history of the United States presidency. Two days ago, (5th June) the German Reichs-Kanzler Kurze Wurst visited President Donald Trump at the White House to impress upon the American president that the US should declare war on Russia.
The German reminded Trump (May I remind you..) that June 6th (yesterday) was the anniversary of D-Day, the liberation of Europe from Nazi Germany beginning June 6th 1944.
But Donald Trump shocked the German Reichs-Kanzler by saying 'That was not a pleasant day for you'. Basically accusing him of being a Nazi as well. And true enough the Reichs-Kanzler's 'dear grandfather' was a Nazi and strong supporter of Adolph Hitler. Here is some cut and paste:
Josef Paul Sauvigny was a member of the Centre Party, which voted for the Enabling Act in 1933 and to which Franz von Papen belonged as a supporter. On May 1, 1933, Sauvigny gave a laudatory speech about Hitler. Shortly thereafter, he had two streets in Brilon renamed after Adolph Hitler and Hermann Göering.
To rub it in further Mr Trump continued 'This is not a great day', obviously referring to the German chancellor's visit to the White House.
Here is a short video clip. Note Trump's body language and that laugh. Also note the German's attitude (May I remind you..)
According to Alexander Mercouris and Alex Christoforou at the Duran podcast the Russians have said that they know the British are behind the drone attacks across Siberia. This is what I have been saying. And that the UK has been warned.
The Russians should just send those two flat-tops to the bottom of the sea. The Russians have recently put into service their Poseidon autonomous super-torpedo
Russia's defence ministry has shown videos of the 24-metre Poseidon, including simulations showing it destroying an enemy aircraft carrier. Mr Putin himself has said the range of the Poseidon super-torpedo is unlimited and that it could operate at extreme depths at a speed many times that of any submarine or other torpedoes.
Maybe Russia should just use it. Or wait till after they take the Dnieper.
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