Medvedev again threatens the world with war and nuclear ash


Medvedev reacted to the words of Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, who admitted a US strike on the positions of Russian forces in Ukraine.
Deputy Secretary of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev again threatens the West with the start of World War III and promises Poland "a portion of radioactive ash". He wrote about it in the social network X.
In this way Medvedev reacted to the words of Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, who in an interview with The Guardian indicated that in the event of the use of nuclear weapons by Russia, the US would carry out a massive attack and destroy all Russian facilities in Ukraine.
Medvedev called Poland's foreign policy chief a "strange creature," called Americans "Yanks," and disparaged Poland.
Firstly, the Yanks haven't said anything like that yet, because they are more cautious than the Poles. Secondly, an American strike on our targets means the beginning of a world war, and the foreign minister of even a country like Poland should realise this. And third, given that another Pole, Duda, has recently announced his desire to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Poland, Warsaw will not be left out and is sure to receive its portion of radioactive ashes," the former Russian president wrote.
He was also angered by Sikorski's reminder that Russia, with all its "nuclear might," cannot even compete with the West's conventional weapons.
Medvedev regularly threatens the West with war. The media have traced that every time he "issues" another perle in social networks, he gets a new portion of alcohol from his vineyards in the south of Russia or from Italy the day before. Only a lazy person talks about Medvedev's inebriated lifestyle.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.













