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Russia’s former president said the US thinks it won the Cold War but is now on the verge of losing it
Russia’s former President Dmitry Medvedev said the US had erroneously “decided that it had won the Cold War.”
Medvedev’s comments during the forum are in line with his anti-West stance.
When the former president was elected in 2008, he was seen as more liberal and pro-West than his predecessor, Vladimir Putin.
However, since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, he has stood against the West in what many consider to be efforts to win Putin’s favor. He’s now known for routinely making bombastic threats against Western countries.
For one, Medvedev threatened nuclear war in an X post on May 6, when he said that Russia would launch nuke attacks on Western capitals if NATO were to send troops to support Ukraine.
“In that case, none of them will be able to hide either on Capitol Hill, or in the Elysee Palace, or in Downing Street, 10. It will be a global catastrophe,” he wrote.
The choir of irresponsible bastards from among Western elites calling for sending their troops to the nonexistent country is expanding. Now it includes members of US Congress, French and British administration, and some madmen from the Baltic States and Poland. They are also…
— Dmitry Medvedev (@MedvedevRussiaE) May 6, 2024
Medvedev also suggested that Russia fire a hypersonic missile at The Hague after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin.
Medvedev has also repeatedly made wild predictions of wars in the West and the collapse of Western countries. He said a war would one day erupt between France and Germany. He also predicted in December 2022 that Elon Musk might one day be elected US president — a suggestion that even Musk said he thought was “absurd.”
Medvedev’s representative did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular business hours.