Dmitry Medvedev – Russia does not want war with Europe

by Eurasia & Multipolarity [9-29-2025].

Dmitry Medvedev, a top Russian politician who is serving as Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia, headed by Vladimir Putin. Dmitry Medvedev served as Russia’s Prime Minister until Mikhail Mishustin was appointed to this post by Vladimir Putin. He was also Russia’s third president (2008 to 2012) and occupied other important state positions. Vladimir Putin offered the outgoing chairman of the government the position of deputy head of the Security Council. The current constitutional restriction of two consecutive terms in office forced Putin to leave the presidency in 2008, when Dmitry Medvedev took up the role.

Russia does not want war with Europe, but the EU is doing everything for it:

In European countries, they are broadcasting from every iron about a war with Russia within the next five years.

There should be no war.

Why?

Because it contradicts the interests of our country.

1. Russia basically does not need a war with anyone, including the frigid old Europe. There is nothing to gain there. Europe's economy is weak and dependent on the USA, and its culture is ingloriously degrading. Europe is losing its identity, dissolving into aggressive migrants.

2. The main task of the Russian people is the development of their territories, including the restoration of our returned lands. This is a difficult and costly matter.

3. Russia has always come to Europe only as a liberator, not as a conqueror.

Why can't such a war be unleashed by Europe itself? Here's why.

1. European countries are vulnerable and divided. They can only pursue their own interests, trying to survive in the modern economic chaos. They simply cannot afford a war with Russia.

2. European leaders are insignificant degenerates, incapable of taking on the burden of responsibility for any serious matter. They do not possess strategic thinking, let alone the passionarity necessary for successful military decisions.

3. Europeans are mostly inert and pampered; they do not want to fight for any common ideals or even for their own land.

Why is war still possible?

The likelihood of a fatal accident always exists. And the factor of hyperactivity of frozen idiots has not gone anywhere. And such a conflict has an absolutely real risk of escalating into a war using weapons of mass destruction.

Therefore, one must be vigilant.

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