Russia: Medvedev threatens US with ‘nuclear dystopia’

One of Putin’s closest allies in the Kremlin, Dmitry Medvedev, warned the United States on Wednesday that the world could be plunged into a nuclear dystopia if Washington continued what the Kremlin sees as a long-term conspiracy to oust Russia. .

Dmitry Medvedev, who served as Russia’s president from 2008 to 2012 and is now deputy secretary of the Security Council, said the United States had conspired to destroy Russia in a “primitive game” since the fall of the Soviet Union. Union in 1991.

Medvedev said the Kremlin would never allow Russia to be destroyed, but warned Washington that if it achieved what it called its “catastrophic goal,” the world could face a dystopian crisis that could lead to a “major nuclear crisis.” explosion”.

He also painted a picture of a post-Putin world that would follow the collapse of Russia, which has more nuclear warheads than any other country.

The destruction of the world’s largest country, Medvedev said, could lead to unstable leadership in Moscow “with a maximum number of nuclear weapons aimed at targets in the United States and Europe.”

Russia’s collapse, he said, would lead to five or six nuclear-armed states across the Eurasian Peninsula ruled by “horrors, fanatics and radicals.”

“Is it dystopia or some crazy futuristic prediction? Is it Pulp fiction? No.” Medvedev said.

Source: Capital

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