Medvedev Warns U.S.: Trump’s Threats Could Lead to Military Conflict with Russia
Following yet another ultimatum issued by U.S.
President Donald Trump, Russia's Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev publicly warned about the potential escalation of military hostilities between the two nations.
He emphasized that Trump's repeated ultimatums aimed at Russia are not only threatening regional peace but also risking global stability.
Medvedev pointed out that the Kremlin perceives such tactics as provocations that could escalate into open conflict.
He stressed that Russia, a country with a rich history and a formidable military, cannot be compared to Israel or Iran.
Each new U.S.
ultimatum is seen by Moscow not merely as a diplomatic maneuver but as an actual threat of war, which could potentially ignite within the United States itself.
He called on American political leaders to refrain from provocations and avoid pathways that could lead to armed conflict.
Recently, Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with Putin's actions and announced that he would shorten the previously set 50-day deadline for peace in Ukraine to approximately 10-12 days.
Moscow continues to indicate that U.S.
dismisses ultimatums and focuses on escalating tensions in the region, calling into question any possibility of diplomatic resolution.
