War in Ukraine: The threat of using nuclear weapons is brought to the “table” by the former president of Russia Medvedev

The possibility of use nuclear weapons to war in Ukraine brings to the “table” the former president of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, ruling out in advance the possibility of international justice imposing sanctions against Moscow, while the International Criminal Court is investigating the war crimes allegedly committed by the Russian army in Ukraine.

Even the idea of ​​blackmailing the country that has the world’s largest nuclear arsenal is preposterous. And this potentially poses a threat to the existence of humanity,” Medvedev, who is now vice-chairman of Russia’s powerful Security Council, wrote on his Telegram account.

Then, Mr Dmitry Medvedev as reported by the Athens News Agency, he lashed out at the US, which he accused of wanting to drag Russia before international courts, despite the fact that Washington has never been punished for the wars it has waged around the world, of which, according to Medvedev, 20 million people were killed.

Ντμίτρι ΜεντβέντεφΝτμίτρι ΜεντβέντεφDmitry Medvedev

Medvedev, who served as Russia’s president from 2008 to 2012 when Putin briefly left the Kremlin due to term limits on presidents, was previously considered a moderate figure. But after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, he has assumed the role of one of the harshest critics of Western countries.

Now he often makes provocative statements and has called Russia’s opponents “old-timers” and “outcasts.”

The ICC is investigating Russia’s alleged war crimes in Ukraine, which Moscow regularly denies, pointing the blame at Kyiv.

Source: News Beast

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