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From Dmitry Medvedev on the risk of nuclear war

Fifteen years ago in Prague, I signed the New START Treaty with President Obama.

Unfortunately, it did not reduce the risk of nuclear war. This failure can be attributed to the US and its allies’ approach. At some point, they decided they could maintain technical nuclear parity with Russia while simultaneously waging an undeclared war, first through unlimited sanctions and then by providing their weapons and personnel. This brought the world to the brink of World War III. All the while, senile Biden’s administration insisted there was no threat of nuclear conflict. This was a cynical lie: the threat had reached its peak.

The Trump administration acknowledges this, at least in word (though they’ve proposed spending a record $1 trillion on defense). The European dimwits do not. On the contrary, they’ve begun rattling their puny strategic arsenals again.

As things are, even if the conflict around so-called “Ukraine” ends completely, nuclear disarmament will be impossible for decades to come. The world will create new, more destructive weapons, and more countries will acquire nuclear arsenals.

We all know how this ends.

https://t.me/medvedev_telegramE/64

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Mr P
1 year ago

“What good is an empty gun?”
“Gimme a .38 anytime…”
William Burroughs…

AHH
AHH
1 year ago

“… and more countries will acquire nuclear arsenals.”

He states the obvious. A sea change is taking place. 

Any with a smidgeon of sovereignty and self-respect observing the insane threats made to unarmed Iran by nuclear-armed Thug Life Inc. will draw the lessons of DPRK.

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