Medvedev warns Europe of the nuclear danger of war with Russia
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Russian Vice-President Dmitri Medvedev delivered a message to Russian citizens, through his Telegram channel, in which he claims that, although a war between Russia and Europe is unlikely, the best thing is for everyone to be alert...
"Russia, in principle, does not need a war with anyone, including the frigid and old Europe." This Monday, the former Russian President and current Vice-President of the Security Council of the country, Dimitri Medvedev, was directly aware that there is a risk of nuclear shock in the circumstances. "It is a very real risk," he said. "In European countries it is announced everywhere that there will be a war with Russia in the next five years. It …
Medvedev warns Europe of the nuclear danger of war with Russia
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday that Europe could not afford a war against Russia but that if its leaders made the mistake of triggering one then it could escalate into a conflict with weapons of mass destruction.
Former Russian President Dimitri Medvedev, current Vice-President of the Russian Security Council , said Monday that European countries “cannot afford a war” with Moscow and warned that such a conflict would pose “a very real risk” to the use of weapons of mass destruction. “In European countries it is announced everywhere that there will be a war with Russia in the next five years. It should not happen,” he said in his Telegram account, where h…
Medvedev Warns Europe of the Nuclear Danger of War with Russia
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday that Europe could not afford a war against Russia but that if its leaders made the mistake of triggering one then it could escalate into a conflict with weapons of mass destruction. Russia, Medvedev said on Telegram, does not need such a war, including with "frigid old Europe". "They simply cannot afford a war with Russia," Medvedev said of European powers, adding that "the possibility of a…
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