Medvedev called the conditions for the start of a nuclear war
The deputy chairman of the Security Council warned what would happen if Russia lost.
Losing a nuclear power in a conventional war could trigger a nuclear war. Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, warned about this in his Telegram channel. In his opinion, the West does not talk about the risk of a conflict and continues to insist that Ukraine demands.
Medvedev noted that on January 20, at the Ramstein military base, “great military leaders” of the West would discuss new applied programs for Ukraine, as well as new patterns and tactics of warfare. All this will be typical after the economic forum in Davos, where “underdeveloped political party-goers” repeat one statement: “To succeed in the world, Russia must play.”
Medvedev recalled that such statements could lead to a catastrophe, about which “one of the poor does not come to mind.”
“Losing a nuclear power in a conventional war could trigger a nuclear war. Nuclear powers do not have much coverage, depending on their fate,” the deputy chairman of the Security Council warned.
He added that the conclusion should be obvious to a person, including Western politicians, “who have retained at least some trace of intelligence.”
Earlier, Medvedev said that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, together with US President Joe Biden, betrayed the memory of the victims of the nuclear bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
In the past, Medvedev has warned that Western countries want Ukraine to win the conflict with Russia and return those who have previously described themselves on its territory. In the opinion, it will threaten its existence and become Russia reason for the use of nuclear weapons in Moscow.
He also gave a gloomy forecast for Western countries for 2023. Medvedev that a civil war will resume in the United States, during which Texas and California will become independent states, the Fourth Reich will be restored in Germany.