Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Yes, There Is A School In Russia ...

 ... since today named after American hero, the son of CIA's Deputy Director. 

Командующий ВДВ Михаил Теплинский назвал погибшего в зоне специальной военной операции на Украине сына заместителя директора ЦРУ Майкла Александра Глосса героем. На церемонии присвоения имен кавалеров ордена Мужества Ивана Коковина и Глосса донецкой школе №115 Теплинский подчеркнул, что Глосс погиб как герой, передает ТАСС«То, что погиб, погиб он как герой, действительно. И, как многие другие, он стремился освободить Донбасс», – заявил он, отметив, что что Глосс ничем не отличался от других десантников и выполнял боевые задачи наравне со всеми. Теплинский добавил, что родители Глосса могут гордиться сыном, который проявил мужество. «Мы уже все передали и родителям. Действительно, они могут гордиться своим сыном, потому что он вырос достойным гражданином и Соединенных Штатов Америкии, можно сказать, и Российской Федерации», – сказал он.

Translation: Airborne Forces Commander Mikhail Teplinsky called the son of CIA Deputy Director Michael Alexander Gloss, who died in the special military operation zone in Ukraine, a hero. At the ceremony of naming the Knights of the Order of Courage Ivan Kokovin and Gloss at Donetsk School No. 115, Teplinsky emphasized that Gloss died as a hero, TASS reports. "He died as a hero, indeed. And, like many others, he sought to liberate Donbass," he said, noting that Gloss was no different from other paratroopers and carried out combat missions on an equal basis with everyone else. Teplinsky added that Gloss's parents can be proud of their son, who showed courage. "We have already conveyed everything to his parents. Indeed, they can be proud of their son, because he grew up as a worthy citizen of both the United States of America and, one might say, the Russian Federation," he said.

An interesting detail. If you may recall cretins who infest US media under the title of "journalists" reported (CBS, no less) that:

Spokespeople for the White House, the CIA and Witkoff didn't respond with comment for this article. A Russian embassy spokesman contacted by CBS News said there was no official comment, and no acknowledgement of the award has been publicly disclosed by the Kremlin or Russian Foreign Ministry. Putin's move comes at a sensitive time, as Mr. Trump has expressed increasing frustration with the Kremlin and has vowed secondary tariffs starting on Friday, even as negotiations are underway for a possible summitThe Order of Lenin is a Soviet-era award meant to highlight outstanding civilian service. It has been given to high-level spies, including the U.K.'s Kim Philby, a double agent for the Soviet Union. Gallina's son was never an employee of the CIA, according to a person familiar with the matter.

You cannot explain to an average degenerate with Ivy League "degree in journalism", that Order of Lenin doesn't exist in Russia as an award. Michael was awarded Order of Courage posthumously, the same order Valery Gerasimov was bestowed upon yesterday. 

So, what can I say. They ARE "critically uneducated". 

Now to Qatar--I am not going to discuss here the rabid terrorist state of Israel and its cocksuckers in the US--from the White House down to CUFI (Cuckolds United For Israel), the US is very good at administering wholesale blowjob to AIPAC and Netanyahu, but, frankly, Qatar played a critical role in financing and supporting ISIS, so I merely enjoy my bucket of pop-corn. Let them go at it. Bombs away! After all, this is the only thing Israel can do--fight those who cannot shoot back, like Qatari Air Force which took off but did nothing, on orders, of course. 

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