Medvedev: The American dream of Russia’s disintegration leads to destruction

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The former president and deputy secretary of the Russian Security Council warned the West that trying to push Russia toward collapse would be “a game of chess with death.”

Job Medvedev of president from 2008 to 2012 when presidential limits forced Putin to become prime minister.

After attending the farewell ceremony of the former Soviet leader Mikhail GorbachevOn Saturday, Medvedev published a post on his messaging app channel, in which he referred to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and accused the United States and its allies of trying to orchestrate the disintegration of Russia.

Medvedev claimed that some in the West would like to “take advantage of the military conflict in Ukraine to push our country into a new turning point of disintegration, and do their best to paralyze Russian state institutions and deprive the state of effective controls, as happened in 1991,” according to the Associated Press.

“These are the filthy dreams of the Anglo-Saxon spoilers, who go to sleep with the idea of ​​dismantling our state in their minds, and think of how to tear us to shreds, to tear us to bits,” Medvedev wrote.

“Such attempts are extremely dangerous and should not be underestimated,” Medvedev was quoted by the Associated Press as saying. These dreamers ignore a simple axiom, which is that the strong disintegration of a nuclear power is always a game of death, like that which happens in chess when the king dies where it all ends.”

Medvedev concluded by saying that Russia’s nuclear arsenals are “the best guarantee for the protection of Great Russia.”

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The former president and deputy secretary of the Russian Security Council warned the West that trying to push Russia toward collapse would be “a game of chess with death.”

Job Medvedev of president from 2008 to 2012 when presidential limits forced Putin to become prime minister.

After attending the farewell ceremony of the former Soviet leader Mikhail GorbachevOn Saturday, Medvedev published a post on his messaging app channel, in which he referred to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and accused the United States and its allies of trying to orchestrate the disintegration of Russia.

Medvedev claimed that some in the West would like to “take advantage of the military conflict in Ukraine to push our country into a new turning point of disintegration, and do their best to paralyze Russian state institutions and deprive the state of effective controls, as happened in 1991,” according to the Associated Press.

“These are the filthy dreams of the Anglo-Saxon spoilers, who go to sleep with the idea of ​​dismantling our state in their minds, and think of how to tear us to shreds, to tear us to bits,” Medvedev wrote.

“Such attempts are extremely dangerous and should not be underestimated,” Medvedev was quoted by the Associated Press as saying. These dreamers ignore a simple axiom, which is that the strong disintegration of a nuclear power is always a game of death, like that which happens in chess when the king dies where it all ends.”

Medvedev concluded by saying that Russia’s nuclear arsenals are “the best guarantee for the protection of Great Russia.”

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