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According to the report, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev distinguished himself with yet another sharp anti-Western rhetoric. He took it out on NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. The message was published on Medvedev’s English-language account on the X platform.The reason for the latest outburst was Rutte's words, who admitted that Russia could attack the Alliance on orders from Beijing. Medvedev responded with the usual stream of threats and insults. In particular, the Kremlin representative threatened that the Secretary General would end up in a concentration camp in Siberia. Secretary General Rutte seems to have eaten too many of the Netherlands' favorite magic mushrooms. He sees a Chinese-Russian conspiracy over Taiwan, and then a Russian attack on Europe. But he is right about one thing: he should learn Russian. It could come in handy in a Siberian camp ," Medvedev wrote.
The report also stated that what he said was said in English and posted on his English-language account, which emphasizes the targeted nature of the threat; it was addressed not to Russian society, but to the political West. It is noteworthy that this is not Medvedev's first attack in recent times. At the end of June, he already scared the world with the possible use of nuclear weapons, after which his words provoked a violent reaction, including from US President Donald Trump . He directly stated that such threats are unacceptable: After the shout from Washington, Medvedev rushed to justify himself , saying that he had been misunderstood and that he had meant something completely different. This abrupt retreat suggests that even the rhetoric of the Kremlin's "hawks" has its limits, especially when Washington responds to them. It is obvious that Medvedev's harsh statements are intended to frighten, blackmail and sow uncertainty. However, Rutte seems to have decided to ignore the words of the Kremlin representative, who has no influence on anything and is only capable of spewing insults online.
The report added that Medvedev lost his temper after the defeat of Russian aviation, revealing the Kremlin’s plans. Medvedev essentially revealed Moscow's true goals on Telegram, stating that the talks in Istanbul are not needed for a compromise peace on unrealistic conditions invented by someone, but for "a speedy victory and the complete destruction of the neo-Nazi government." These words were a direct admission that the negotiations were nothing more than a smokescreen. Against the backdrop of huge losses in aviation and unsuccessful rounds in Istanbul, the Russian leadership seemed to have decided to play for broke at the cost of the final collapse of its international reputation.
Watch the report via the link.
The report also stated that what he said was said in English and posted on his English-language account, which emphasizes the targeted nature of the threat; it was addressed not to Russian society, but to the political West. It is noteworthy that this is not Medvedev's first attack in recent times. At the end of June, he already scared the world with the possible use of nuclear weapons, after which his words provoked a violent reaction, including from US President Donald Trump . He directly stated that such threats are unacceptable: After the shout from Washington, Medvedev rushed to justify himself , saying that he had been misunderstood and that he had meant something completely different. This abrupt retreat suggests that even the rhetoric of the Kremlin's "hawks" has its limits, especially when Washington responds to them. It is obvious that Medvedev's harsh statements are intended to frighten, blackmail and sow uncertainty. However, Rutte seems to have decided to ignore the words of the Kremlin representative, who has no influence on anything and is only capable of spewing insults online.
The report added that Medvedev lost his temper after the defeat of Russian aviation, revealing the Kremlin’s plans. Medvedev essentially revealed Moscow's true goals on Telegram, stating that the talks in Istanbul are not needed for a compromise peace on unrealistic conditions invented by someone, but for "a speedy victory and the complete destruction of the neo-Nazi government." These words were a direct admission that the negotiations were nothing more than a smokescreen. Against the backdrop of huge losses in aviation and unsuccessful rounds in Istanbul, the Russian leadership seemed to have decided to play for broke at the cost of the final collapse of its international reputation.
Watch the report via the link.