Dmitry Medvedev, former president and former prime minister of Russia, is again trying to scare the West with nuclear war – this time in a journalist from “Rossiyskaya Gazeta”.
A nuclear apocalypse is not only possible, but very likely
he threatened Dmitry Medvedev and gave two reasons for this. He was the first to mention that Russia’s opponents “decided to realistically defeat the largest nuclear power”. The second is that nuclear weapons have been used once in history – Medvedev probably meant the destruction of nuclear bombs by the US on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Medvedev’s ridiculous expectation
In the text, the former Russian president presented a completely ridiculous condition for an agreement with the West.
The Nazi regime in Kiev must be destroyed. (…) The West will have to accept this if it does not want the apocalyptic end of our imperfect civilization
he said. In addition, he announced that Russia intended to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO.
We have always asked for only one thing: to take our concerns into account and not invite the former parts of our country to join NATO. Especially those with whom we have territorial disputes. Therefore, our goal is simple: to remove the threat of Ukraine’s membership in NATO. And we will achieve it
he stressed.
Medvedev also hit Finland and other European countries.
For us, Finland is a hostile country, once created out of thoughtlessness by Lenin, and today joined NATO. With Finland and the like, as well as with Poland, the Baltic States and, of course, the UK, it would be better to temporarily suspend diplomatic relations altogether or at least temporarily deteriorate.
– He wrote.
Dmitry Medvedev, the former president of Russia, has recently become an utterly grotesque figure, known only for his occasional public threats against the West.
tkwl/”Rossiyskaya Gazeta”
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Source: wPolityce