Dmitry Medvedev strikes Europe. A bizarre entry of the Russian


“Russia is currently distributing significantly, namely, it produces about 1.5 thousand tanks a year – either pulls them out of warehouses and renews them, or produces as part of a new production. These 1.5 thousand tanks, as well as about 4 million pieces of artillery ammunition, all the material that is produced – as you can see – does not go directly to the front in Ukraine, but to warehous German military.
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Stricular entry of Dmitry Medvedev
The trusted man of the Kremlin and vice -chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev, who is famous for his bizarre theses, referred to the aggressive plans of Russia towards Europe. The Russian stated on a telegram that Russia's war with European countries is not in the interest of Moscow.
“Russia basically does not need a war with anyone, including a cold old Europe. There is nothing to gain. The European economy is weak and dependent on the United States, and its culture is infamous degradation. Europe loses its identity by melting in the masses of aggressive migrants” – a Russian wrote on a telegram.
Medvedev also claims that Moscow's main goal is to develop his own lands. “Russia has always arrived in Europe only as a liberator, not as a invader,” wrote the Russian.
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Medvedev's claims have little to do with the truth. Until recently, he wrote about “Rusomania” prevailing in Europe. Ukraine threatened with a rocket attack, and Finns – the liquidation of their state. He threatened Poland with a dropping nuclear weapon.
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Who is Dmitry Medvedev?
Dmitry Medvedev plays an important role in Russian politics. In 2008, after the end of the second presidential term of Vladimir Putin, Medvedev took the position of the President of the Russian Federation. At that time, Putin became the prime minister, and after four years he took over the office of the president again, switching places with Medvedev.




