A distressing new Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) report circulating in the Kremlin today noting that foreign and defense ministers from Russia and Italy have agreed to meet in Rome on 18 February, states this meeting has now been placed into the crisis category due to issues surrounding former Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini—who last June-2019, was given broad powers to confront the African migrant catastrophe overwhelming Italy—but who yesterday was stripped of his immunity by a leftist controlled Italian senate that ordered Salvini to stand trial for doing exactly what he was authorized to do—a trial Salvini is relishing because he wants “to tell the world” that his migration policies “saved tens of thousands of lives”, and sees him declaring: “I am absolutely calm and proud of what I have done…And I’ll do it again as soon as I get back into government”—while Salvini, also, is comparing himself to President Donald Trump (who was impeached in December and accused opponents of undermining his electoral success through the courts) with his Tweet saying: “I, like Trump? He has a few more billions and a few more years, but it’s a bad little habit of the left, going around in the world, to try to win by judicial means”—all of whose chaos, though, is coming against the backdrop of Italy and all of Europe about to face the greatest African migrant catastrophe ever seen in human history—a catastrophe being caused by “ancient civilizations most feared enemy” known as the desert locust that’s systematically wiping out all of crops needed to feed the over 530 million peoples living in East Africa—an actual “apocalyptic plague” that’s now escaped from East Africa as it sweeps into Uganda and Tanzania, has moved within 50 kilometers (31 miles) of South Sudan. Djibouti and Eritrea, and has blown across the Arabian peninsula into Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Yemen—thus causing the United Nations to warn that India and Pakistan should brace for a “TWIN INVASION” of locust hoards from East Africa and Iran—but was a warning coming too late for Pakistan, who had to declare a national emergency after attacking swarms of desert locusts destroyed crops on a large scale in Punjab after wiping out the same in Sindh. […]
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