Dmitry Medvedev today rejected the calls of US President Joe Biden to withdraw Russian troops from Ukraine, DPA reported.
“If Russia ends the special military operation without victory, then Russia will cease to exist, it will be torn apart,” Medvedev wrote on Telegram. At the same time, he added that “if the US stops supplying weapons to the regime in Kiev, then the war will be over” – a clear hint that then Russia will win.
With his characteristic insulting tone, Medvedev also criticized Biden for his address yesterday, which he addressed to the Russian people from Warsaw in front of Poles.
“Who is this strange grandfather, who speaks blankly from Poland, anyway? Why is he appealing to the people of another country at a time when he has enough problems of his own,” asked the former Russian president.
Medvedev accused the US, which he said had caused many wars around the world, of “megalomania” and said Biden was “crazy”. We are on the verge of a “world conflict”, he added, and threatened to use nuclear weapons.