Oh, that’s Dmitry Medvedev mouthing off. He’s harmless. He is Vlad’s favorite inebriated court jester and clown.
Not going to happen because Russia would cease to exist in the first 24 hours, and they know it.
Neither side will use them.
Dmitry (It must be five o'clock somewhere) Medvedev-= a close Putin ally who served as president from 2008 to 2012 - said if a military defeat led to a return to the 1991 frontiers, when the Soviet Union collapsed, Moscow would unleash Armageddon
Doesn’t make sense...they can’t even “unleash Armageddon” in Ukraine, let alone any other area of “the West”!
Nonsense.
This is all about billions to Ukraine
Isn’t that the idea. To finish them off once and for all?
Take out the kerch Bridge as soon as possible!
In WW1, Europe stumbled into a continent destroying war over Serbia.
They had the excuse of novelty.
But given that history, the moronic NeoCons of 2024 want to provoke WW3 over the Donbass.
As deficient as the leadership of 1914 Europe was, they were infinitely more mature, knowledgeable and realistic than the NeoCon moron “leadership” of the Globohomo West.
They’ll never have a better opportunity than now with our Putz in Chief and those green European imbeciles.
Medvedev is a peacenik who talks like that to try to set himself up to become Putin’s successor. It’s 100% a pose.
This is silly. There’s no outcome where the borders go back to 1991.
He's not Putin's spokesman.He's not speaking on behalf of Putin or the Kremlin. Wiki suggests that Putin forced Medvedev's so-called 'resignation'.
This Newsweek aligns with the MSM habit of quoting people like Medvedev who used to be President; this would be like our MSM quoting Obama because he used to be president. There's no real indication that Putin knew of or approved of Medvedev's opinion.
The following is from Wiki - so that means the deep state likely edited it to make it sound less negative.
Deputy chairman of the Security Council (2020–present)
On 16 January 2020, Medvedev was appointed to the post of deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia.[152] His monthly salary was set at 618,713 rubles (8,723.85 USD).[153] In a July 2020 interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda, Medvedev said he retains "good friendly relations" with President Putin, which was in contrast with the opinion of many circles that his departure from the role of prime minister was a result of a rift in the domestic policies of the two.[154]
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Medvedev has "reinvented himself as an arch-hawk", making a series of "shocking and provocative statements"[155][156][157] and "thinly veiled threats" of war against Western countries.[158] International analysts have described this turn as an attempt by the "once mild-mannered Medvedev" to "cover his back and shore up his political future" during the turmoil brought on by the war and Russia's increasingly nationalistic and hawkish political climate.[158][156]
Hmmm, London, Washington, Berlin, Kyiv. Hmmmm.
feh...
There is less chance of Russia losing this conflict than there is of the sun coming up in the west tomorrow morning.
Okay, so what's the downside of this? Do we really need Washington?