Former Russian head of state and ex-prime minister Dmitry Medvedev is currently focusing on France and Great Britain. The underlying concern is that Ukraine could attack Russian territory with British or French cruise missiles. And he expresses this a lot with his rude choice of words.
Medvedev repeatedly draws attention to himself with his lack of diplomatic skills and apocalyptic threats. The Kremlin politician is currently complaining particularly vehemently against the background that the cruise missiles supplied to Kiev by France and Britain may also be used to attack Russia.
According to the British news agency PA, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron emphasized on Thursday during his visit to Kiev that it is up to the Ukrainian government to decide how the weapons supplied will be used. Russia has attacked Ukraine and Kiev has the right to strike back. Asked whether this included targets in Russia itself, he said: “This is a decision for Ukraine and Ukraine has this right.”
Insults upon insults
“I remember this man very well. I worked with him when he became Prime Minister. “He is a typical, inscrutable Brit,” Medvedev said of Cameron on Telegram. “He was walking around at that moment in a stupid, cheerful mood, looking like a devilish bastard who was completely intoxicated by his unexpectedly acquired position. By the way, he was not openly anti-Russian at the time. He was nothing special,” he said indignantly – again hinting at nuclear war.
Moscow prepares for revenge
Such attacks on Russian territory are not “led by idiots in embroidered robes, but by the British and French,” Medvedev said. By the ’embroidered robes’ he probably meant the traditional costume of the Ukrainians.
The retaliation could not only hit Kiev; Moscow is now preparing for it with exercises, Medvedev threatened. And as for the “fight (of the West, note) against Putin”: “I have no answer to that that is not indecent, except one. David, you have to be careful. You can also… No, I better not say anything. Because that is also indecent,” Medvedev raged with a laughing emoji.
Source: Krone

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