Dmitry Medvedev announces difficult times for Russia


Medvedev threatened the West with "creating a new military alliance out of its adversaries".
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy head of the Russian Security Council, predicts difficult times for Russia amid new Western arms supplies to Ukraine, he wrote in his Telegram, reacting to a meeting of Ukraine's allies in Ramstein, Germany.
The former Russian president believes that the West intends to "indefinitely try to wear us down (Russia-editor), or better, destroy us."
Medvedev noted that the West has enough weapons to do this and, if necessary, new ones could be produced.
What conclusions can be drawn from this? Firstly, it will be very difficult. Secondly, in case of a protracted conflict at some point a new military alliance will be formed of the countries that have been fed up with the Americans and their pack of neutered dogs. And then the US will finally leave the old Europe and the rest of the unhappy Ukrainians, and the world will come back to an equilibrium state," he wrote.
It should be noted that on the eve of the summit in Ramstein, Medvedev called the leaders of the West "wretches" and people "without intelligence" and threatened a nuclear strike. In particular, Medvedev said that "none of the wretches" thought that "losing a nuclear power in a conventional war could provoke a nuclear one".
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