"New destructive weapons". Medvedev warns the world

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"The planet will make new, more destructive weapons, and more and more countries will have atomic arsenals," wrote erstwhile Russian Federation president Dmitri Medvedev on social media, accusing the West of pushing the planet to the edge of the 3rd planet War by supporting Ukraine in the war with Russia.

Medvedev pointed to the “United States and their allies” as countries leading the “unpronounced war” with Russia, inter alia, through sanctions and weapons.

"This put the planet at hazard of the outbreak of planet War III. Despite the fact that the Biden administration, an infirm man, insisted that there was no hazard of atomic conflict. It was a cynical lie: the threat reached the highest level" - said the Kremlin propagandaist.

He added that the current Trump administration, "at least this (risk – ed.) article". He besides referred to European leaders whom he referred to as "idiots" who did not realize the situation.

Dmitri Medvedev says: “Even the end of the war will not bring peace”

In his entry Medvedev predicts that even the end of the war in Ukraine will not bring lasting peace to the world, and denucleation will not be possible. ‘On the contrary. The planet will make new, more destructive weapons, and subsequent countries will have atomic arsenals,” the Vice-President of the safety Council of the Russian Federation thunders and threatens, “Whatever it ends, it has long been known”.

SEE: Threats from Medvedev. He's targeting journalists.

The aggressive rhetoric of the erstwhile president is nothing new. In March of that year, Ukraine called the “spoiled dog” adopted by the “ruined” Europe. It doesn't make sense. Crazy parasitic dog is dangerous. So it is better to put him to sleep quietly, without suffering," he said. In February, he said: “The time for Europe is over. She's weak, ugly and useless.‘.

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