Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has issued a stark warning to NATO, suggesting that continued Western support for Ukraine could lead to World War III.
Medvedev emphasized Russia's nuclear capabilities and accused the U.S. of escalating tensions by bolstering Ukraine's defense. The rhetoric reflects Russia's ongoing efforts to deter NATO from further involvement in the conflict, framing the war as a direct threat to global security.
The situation underscores the high stakes of the Ukraine war for both European security and the broader international order.
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The United States is building Kiev into a system of "mutually guaranteed destruction"
A frequently used thesis in such materials with a claim to analyticity is an indication that President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly reminded everyone that Russia has the world's largest nuclear arsenal in an attempt to keep the West from increasing support for Ukraine.
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The Price of Principle Is Dwarfed by the Cost of Capitulation in Ukraine
Ukraine matters to U.S. security for four blunt reasons. Putin’s war is a direct threat to European security, a clear challenge to our NATO allies, an attack on our shared values, and a frontal assault on the rules-based international order that keeps us all safe.
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