Former Russian President Dmitri Medvedev, near Vladimir Putin, suggested on Thursday, July 17, “preventive strikes” against the West “if necessary,” reports reports Russian news agency. The one who is now the vice president of the Russian Security Council judges that the West practically fought an open war against Russia.
“The treacherous nature of the West and its distorted feeling of superiority is always obvious,” said Dmitri Medvedev.
“Therefore, we must act accordingly, responding fully or even by launching preventive attacks if necessary,” the latter continues.
The 80th anniversary of the Potsdam Conference
Dmitri Medvedev was questioned by the Tass agency on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Potsdam Conference, which will take place from July 17 to August 2, 1945 and in which the USSR, the United States and the United Kingdom met to fix the fate of Nazi defeat and the empire of Japan in the Pacific.
According to the former Russian president, the decisions taken during this conference were not respected by the West and today Russia learned from her.
For Dmitri Medvedev, Moscow is no longer an illusion of their relations with Western countries, supports the Tass agency.
Captaincy statements
Dmitri Medvedev is known for its acid comments on the conflict. “For the first time, Trump told the truth in front of the cocaine clown,” he said, aimed at Volodymyr Zelensky last February, after the animated altercation that occurred in the White House between the US president and his Ukrainian counterpart.
“The world is sick and is probably on the edge of a new World War,” he said in 2023.
“The threat of a nuclear conflict has passed? No, it has not passed. It has increased. Every day, when foreign weapons are delivered to Ukraine, this same nuclear apocalypse …”, he said.
Source: BFM TV
