In Saudi Arabia, a man offers his guests stray kittens instead of coffee😂
He “serves” the kittens he finds on the street so that his guests can adopt one of them and everyone ends up having a cat. It’s a really unusual and heartwarming idea 🥰❤️
Hot Thursday as arrived and with it - new fakes to R&B!
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“I think the war will be ended by someone else [than putin].”
If you want a masterclass in the cold, hard reality of Eastern European geopolitics, look no further than Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski.
While some Western leaders still harbour dangerous, naive delusions about finding a 'diplomatic off-ramp' for putin, Sikorski cuts right through the noise with the razor-sharp clarity we’ve come to expect from Warsaw.
In this brilliant breakdown at the GLOBSEC Forum, Sikorski exposes the absolute futility of treating a lawless tyrant like a rational state actor. He strips away the Kremlin's propaganda to highlight two undeniable truths:
First, putin lives in a self-destructive echo chamber.
When you rule through fear for over two decades, your subordinates stop telling you the truth.
putin is acting on bad intelligence because his own people are too terrified to tell him he's losing. By the time he realises the true desperation of his position, it will be far too late.
Second, a treaty with putin isn't worth the paper it’s written on.
From denying his 'little green men' in Crimea to promising he had no intention of a full-scale invasion, putin has proven time and again that his word is utterly worthless. He is currently violating the very Russo-Ukrainian border treaties he personally signed. To think he will honour the next agreement is pure fantasy.
Sikorski’s ultimate conclusion is as chilling as it is accurate: dictators cannot admit defeat or withdraw from a catastrophic mistake without their grip on power crumbling.
Because of this, this war won’t end with a signed piece of paper or a handshake. It will end when putin is gone, and someone else is forced to clean up his bloody mess.
Listen to Sikorski lay out the facts. This is what real strategic clarity looks like.
Radosław Sikorski:
“But I'm skeptical about negotiating with Putin on two grounds.
Number one, when you've been a dictator for over twenty years, everybody lies to you, and these dictators always drop some of their maximalist results too late, because they don't know the true position they're in.
And secondly, Vladimir Putin is a man whose word and whose signature cannot be trusted. He lied to us repeatedly. "These are not my men in the Crimea", remember? "I have absolutely no intention of invading Ukraine." This is a man whose signature is on the Russo-Ukrainian border treaty. So, how can we expect him to respect the next treaty when he is in breach of the current treaties?
And also I think dictators like that, somewhat correctly, think that they cannot admit to a mistake and that they cannot withdraw from a mistake without losing power. So, I think the war will be ended by someone else.”