Cosnett with interesting proposals, says the Molotov cocktails will be called “limonadas of Lavrov”

Former American Ambassador to Kosovo Philip Costett, with ironic language, has proposed that the Molotov cocktail be named “limonadas of Lavrov”. Cosnet made this proposal through posts in his official account at Twitterão, referring to the history of naming explosive tools during the Nazi era. “Major options in diplomacy [...]
Former American Ambassador to Kosovo Philip Costett, with ironic language, has proposed that the Molotov cocktail be named “limonadas of Lavrov”.
Cosnet made this proposal through posts in his official account at Twitterão, referring to the history of naming explosive tools during the Nazi era.
Major options in Russian diplomacy. 1940: Foreign Minister Molotov, young from co-operation with Nazi Germany to break up Poland, claimed that Soviet aircraft that bomb Finland are launching “humanitarian supplies”. The Finnishs name their own gasoline bombs, such as “kokteje Molotvi”. 1/2”, he wrote.
Great moments in Russia diplomas. 1940: Foreign minister Molotov, free from colliding with Nazi German to recover Poland, cavims Soviets bombing Finland are dropping “humanianires.” Finns name their homemade gassoline bombs “Molotov cocktails.” 1/2 Pic.twitter. com/ UZv15 XDj8x
(U.S. Ambassador, Rat.) (@PhilCosnett) March 1, 2022
The former American diplomat serving in Kosovo has further said that Russian aggression against Ukraine in the same form is being reasoned by Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Sergei Lavrov. For this, he has ironically proposed that explosive devices be named <x0mmonade Lavrovi” while awaiting further proposals.
“2022: Foreign Minister Lavrov plays an important role in justifying the invasion of Ukraine. He deserves to leave a trail. Can we call these weapons [cocococootiovi] “limonade Lavrov?” (The best suggestions are welcomed.) 2/2” wrote further on Costnet.
2022: Foreign Minister Lavrov's instrumental roles in justifying the invasion of Ukraine. The man deserts a league. Can we get everyone to call these vessels “Lavrov lemonades? (Better companies welcome.). 2/2 Pic.twitter. com/9C8ul cfgWt
(U.S. Ambassador, Rat.) (@PhilCosnett) March 1, 2022












