First, the good news, again from Turkey, where we hear they're considering the possibility of normalizing their relations with Syria. Again, given the volatility of the regime(s) involveed, this isn't worth much. But it's a good sign. Let's hope it becomes a good start, soon.
Now, for some laughs.
France and Germany are appalled at the UK's new foreign secretary. It's hilarious to see these assholes taking the moral high ground on Boris Johnson, particularly if we consider the way they lie, cheat, and apply double standards. I'd say "Pot. Kettle. Black", but I consider Boris an amateur when it comes to EU destruction, especially compared to Germany.
Our European buddies bemoan BJ's lack of credibility. But let's take a small sample of their remarkable track record:
- Creating the plan that didn't solve the crisis in Portugal, but allowing the previous government idiots to claim a"clean exit".
- Creating the plan that didn't reduce Portugal's debt.
- Creating the plan that didn't attack the problems responsible for the weaknesses of the Portuguese banking system.
- Applying sanctions to Portugal when the plan(s) they created (see points 1-3) didn't actually work.
Compared to these European "best of the best", even a rock has more credibility. Boris Johnson will actually look like a shining beacon of credibility just by standing next to them.
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