“Europeans squeal and drown in the saliva of Russophobia”: Dmitry Medvedev, former President and number two on the Russian Security Council, he goes down hard when he talks about the war in Ukraine and what he sees as his opponents. He seems to have forgotten his earlier liberal approach, even looking to the West with sympathy. Nothing could be more different from who he is today, especially when he glorifies conflict and threatens to use nuclear weapons.
As Corriere della Sera reports, Medvedev often expresses his opinion on Telegram. “Filling Ukraine with weapons from NATO countries, training its troops and holding border drills now, which is going to happen, increases the possibility of a open and direct conflict between NATO and Russia Instead of the “proxy war” they are waging,” he recently wrote. As always, with reference to nuclear weapons: “And in a conflict of this magnitude there is always the danger of a transition to actual nuclear war“.
However, the Kremlin spokesman spoke of Finland’s possible accession to NATO Dmitry Peskov He said that “entering the Atlantic Alliance will certainly pose a threat to Russia. Moscow’s response will certainly be there and will depend on the proximity of NATO infrastructure to the border.” A full-bodied warning. Although he later added that, in any case, the necessary measures would be taken “for guarantee our safety”.