“If the United States wants to defeat Russia, then we are on the verge of a global conflict,” said Dmitry Medvedev.
“If Russia loses the war in Ukraine, it will disintegrate. It will dissolve,” he added. Former Prime Minister of Russia and one of the direct collaborators of Vladimir Putin, Dmitry MedvedevCommenting on US President Joe Biden’s visit to Kiev and Warsaw.
Medvedev often appears with extreme rhetoric against the West, reflecting the prevailing mood in Moscow. In his above statement, the former Prime Minister of Russia basically said that Ukraine’s hegemony is the only way for Putin and Russia, otherwise the total collapse and disintegration of this superpower will happen.
“If the United States stops supplying weapons to Kiev, the war in Ukraine will end.”
The Russian politician repeated his threats to use nuclear weapons, putting forward the relevant article of the Russian Constitution, according to which Moscow can even use nuclear weapons if it considers that its territorial integrity is threatened.
Medvedev added, “If the United States stops supplying weapons to Kiev, the war in Ukraine will end,” stressing that Putin announced his decision to suspend Russia’s participation in the New START treaty to reduce nuclear weapons. a time ago” while Biden was “addressing the Russian people to a crowd of Poles.”
Medvedev, a former president and prime minister, claimed that “Russia’s withdrawal from New START would have a huge impact around the world in general, and the United States in particular.”
Why did Russia suspend its participation in the treaty
According to the Russian official, the United States has so far been supplying Ukraine with “massive amounts of weapons” with the aim of “defeating, containing and destroying Russia” while at the same time leaving the security strategy as a separate matter “not of” relations between the two countries.
“This conclusion (security stability is separate from the conflict in Ukraine) is worse than a crime – it is a huge mistake by the Americans. A mistake arose from their ‘great obsession’. Their sense of superiority and impunity.”
In the end, it is clear to all rational forces that if the United States wants to defeat Russia, we are on the brink of a global conflict. “If the United States wants to defeat Russia, then we have the right to defend ourselves with any weapon, including nuclear,” Medvedev threatened. He added that Russia had suspended its participation in the treaty to prevent the West from defeating it on the battlefield, and urged American elites to “think about what they’ve done”.
Biden’s speech in Warsaw sermon
“We will also watch the reaction of the other nuclear powers participating in NATO: France and Britain. Their strategic nuclear forces are not usually included in the balance of warheads and nuclear carriers in the preparation of agreements between the United States and the Soviet Union (which signed the New START treaty in 1991), and it has It’s time to do it.
Medvedev described Biden’s speech in Warsaw as “a sermon in the traditional American Christian manner, adapted to senile dementia.” “It seemed so unfair and ridiculous. Who is this strange old man speaking with a confused look from Poland? Why appeal to the people of another country at a time when it has so many internal problems?”
What is the reason for listening to a politician from an enemy country spreading hatred against our country? Why should Russian citizens believe the leader of the United States, which waged the largest number of wars in the 20th and 21st centuries, but accuses us of aggression? Medvedev wondered. Medvedev said the United States was leading concerted international efforts to “direct Russia’s strategic defeat” and described Biden’s statements about ending the war if Russian forces withdraw from Ukraine as “elaborate lies”.
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