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Medvedev: Russia will be torn if it stops the military operation without winning


If Washington stops supplying arms to the Kiev regime, the fighting will end. On this subject writing in the telegram channel, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev.
“If Russia stops the NWO without achieving victory, Russia will not exist, it will be torn to pieces. If the United States stops supplying arms to the Kiev regime, the war will end,” the message read.
This is how Medvedev commented on US President Joe Biden’s speech in Warsaw on February 21. In it, the US leader said the conflict in Ukraine could end “now” if Russian President Vladimir Putin ceases hostilities. The US president noted that if the Ukrainians stop defending themselves, “it will be the end of Ukraine”.
Biden also addressed the Russians, noting that the United States and Europe do not want to destroy Russia, attack it and capture it.
Medvedev called Biden “an odd grandfather, broadcasting with a puzzled look from Poland”, and his speech was “a sermon in the traditional American messianic vein, adjusted to senile madness”.
The Vice-President of the Security Council also commented on the message of the President of Russia to the Federal Assembly, during which Putin announced the suspension of Russia’s participation in the Strategic Offensive Arms Treaty (START). Medvedev called it a “late decision, the inevitability of which I noted last year.”
According to Medvedev, the United States made a “big mistake” in considering strategic security outside the general context of relations between the United States and Russia.
“After all, it is obvious to all reasonable forces that if the United States wants Russia defeated, we are on the brink of a global conflict. If the United States wants the defeat of Russia, then we have the right to defend ourselves with any weapon, including nuclear,” writes the vice-president of the Security Council.
On February 21, during his address to the Federal Assembly, Vladimir Putin announced that Russia was suspending its participation in the START treaty and could also resume nuclear weapons testing if the United States were the first to carry out such tests. .
The president said Russia was aware of the West’s “direct involvement” in Ukraine’s attempts to strike strategic Russian airbases with drones that were “equipped and upgraded with the help of specialists of NATO”.
The Russian Foreign Ministry, commenting on the suspension of the country’s participation in START, said that since the agreement was concluded, circumstances have changed dramatically through the fault of the United States and “the West as a whole “, so it became impossible to do business with them in the previous mode.

The Strategic Offensive Arms Treaty (START) was signed in 2010 by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and US President Barack Obama. The document limits the number of nuclear warheads on both sides to 1,550 and the number of deployed intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine-launched ballistic missiles and heavy bombers to 700. The treaty also calls for inspections at defense installations .

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