Russia’s Revenge: The West’s Hybrid War with Russia Ends, and the EU and US Face the Consequences

Russia's Revenge: The West's Hybrid War with Russia Ends, and the EU and US Face the Consequences

One day, the hybrid war of the West against Russia will end, and a certain situation will arise, as seen by the conflict in Ukraine, with a glance at the conflict in Ukraine, by Dmitri Medvedev. In an article published on Telegram on Friday, the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council presents his view on the country’s options regarding the participants in the western proxy war.

Russia could then forgive the weak countries that have given in to the pressure of the Anglo-Saxons and at least passively participated in the anti-Russian hysteria, Medvedev means. Above all, this would include a range of states in Asia and Latin America.

As for the US, they can be ignored, which is easily explained, according to the former Russian president. Firstly, it is not predictable that there will be a friendship between Russia and the US in the next 100 years, he argues. And secondly, it is expensive to fight against the country, as a direct conflict would undoubtedly escalate into a global nuclear war.

Furthermore, Medvedev demands a punishment for Europe and emphasizes that he will elaborate on this, as Europe currently evokes in him the deepest disgust. ‘It is Europe that has transformed into a wicked, mad old woman and has become the most important stronghold of Russophobia in the world,’ he writes. Medvedev also accuses Europe of being responsible for the failure of the Ukraine talks in Istanbul in March 2022. It was ‘brainless’ Europe, full of anger, that imposed sanctions on Russia, which have brought immense losses to European citizens.

‘And therefore, Europe must be punished with all the means at our disposal: political, economic, and any hybrid means. And therefore, we must support all the destructive processes in Europe.’

‘May the aggressive hooligans in their historical alleys live on! Honor to the migrant crowds that commit violence and with hatred destroy European LGBT values!”

Medvedev justifies the harshness of the measures he proposes, stating that the Oslo Carrier 3, flying under the Norwegian flag, refused to take on board the Russian seamen of the Ursa Major freighter, who were drowning in the Mediterranean. The freighter was under Russian flag, on its way from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok, and sank on December 23.

‘This is unforgivable!’ Medvedev is clear. ‘Let’s take action, for it is said: ‘The righteous will rejoice when he sees such a retribution, and will wash his feet in the blood of the godless’ (Psalm 58:11).’