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Medvedev: Russia Wants to See US as Strong, Smart Country Rather Than Last Resort for Seniles

Ever since Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine on 24 February, aimed at demilitarising the country and ridding it of the influence of neo-Nazi elements in the government and armed forces, the US and its allies have been funnelling military assistance to Ukraine, while unleashing a massive sanctions campaign targeting Moscow.
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Russia wants to see the United States as a "strong and smart country" rather than the "last refuge of seniles," said Russian Security Council deputy chairman Dmitry Medvedev.
Medvedev wrote in a Telegram post that Washington has tried to "humiliate, limit, divide and destroy" Russia.
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He stated that over the past 30 years, Russia has been the target of a mediocre and primitive game waged by the United States.
"There is only one explanation - it is an enemy. What other successors of the USSR are there, even if there are no more fundamental ideological contradictions? This means that Russia must be humiliated, limited, divided and destroyed," underscored Medvedev.
The next goal of Washington, Medvedev continued, will be the total weakening of China.
"And then there are only a couple of steps left before a severe global crisis, an energy and food collapse, the failure of all collective security systems and, soon, a large nuclear explosion, " warned Medvedev, as he offered his take on Washington’s global strategy.
Medvedev added that the Russian Federation would like to see the United States as a responsible state that performs all the functions of a great power, a state that tries to solve its many internal problems, and does not undermine the development of other countries.
"All this is possible. Unless, of course, you think that the US president's name is Volodymyr Zelensky and do not periodically ask aides how to spell Iraq or Iran correctly," he concluded.
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