Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, now among the top advisors of Putinhe warned United States than continue to “beat, humiliate, or attempt to destroy them Russia, could lead to a dystopian crisis that would end in a large nuclear explosion, reports Reuters. Tensions between the US and the Kremlin are rising daily, as are threats to use nuclear weapons. The fear that the war could escalate further and flare up into a global confrontation is real. Today the President of the United States Joe Biden flew to Europe and is ready to meet with the leaders of NATO. And in the meantime, from Moscow, they are warning that trying to overthrow Putin’s leadership could have devastating consequences.
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Medvedev’s threat
According to Medvedev, Washington is planning a longterm plan to destroy Russia. According to the former president, the United States has been conspiring against Moscow since the fall of the USSR in 1991. “The views of Medvedev, once considered one of the least aggressive members of Putin’s circle, provide a glimpse into thinking within the Kremlin as Moscow faces its biggest confrontation with the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis,” it said. While the United States has reiterated several times that it does not want Russia to collapse, Putin said Ukraine’s demilitarization operation was necessary to prevent the White House from using Kyiv as a springboard to attack Moscow.
Destroying the world’s largest country by area, Medvedev said, could result in an unstable leadership in Moscow “with a maximum number of nuclear weapons aimed at targets in the United States and Europe. The collapse of Russia would result in five or six nucleararmed states across the Eurasian mass, run by fanatics and radicals. Is it a dystopia or a crazy futuristic prediction? No, said Medvedev.