Medvedev: special operation in Ukraine is aimed at preventing a third world war According to Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, Russia's policy is aimed at preventing a third world war from starting. With this goal, he explained the beginning of the military operation in Ukraine width: 320px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2), (max-width: 320px) and (min-resolution: 192dpi)” >
Dmitry Medvedev
The risks of a third world war have so far been contained, which is why Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine, said Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, in an interview with the French LCI TV channel.
“I hope not, and yet so far the situation is manageable. Although if we make such a biblical comparison and recall the words from the Revelation of John the Theologian, that is, from the Apocalypse: “And the first angel sounded his trumpet, and there were hail and fire” & mdash; Well, at least the first angel blew his trumpet. But the apocalypse has not yet come and, I hope, will not come,— said Medvedev (quote from RIA Novosti).
He noted that Russia's policy is aimed at preventing the third world war from happening. “Let's face it, even a special military operation is being carried out so that a third world war does not happen,” — added by Medvedev.
US President Joe Biden said earlier that Washington had a choice: to impose sanctions against Russia in response to the start of a military operation in Ukraine or start a “third world war.” “There were two options: start a third world war, start a physical war with Russia, or option number two: make sure that a country that is acting so contrary to international law pays the price for what it did,” & mdash; Biden said.
The US President noted that the sanctions imposed against Russia were “the largest in history.” The Russian authorities consider the restrictions imposed by the West illegal.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in turn, stated that the third world war, if it starts, would be more destructive than a nuclear one.
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politician, ex-president, deputy head of the Security Council of Russia
September 14, 1965
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