Medvedev calls on West “not to play with death” and reminded of nuclear arsenal of Russia

Western countries should not “play chess with death” and continue to attempts to collapse in Russia, which remained “empire” even after the fall of the USSR in 1991, the deputy chairman of the Council of Security of Russia Dmitry Medvedev wrote in his Telegram, not forgetting to recall the nuclear potential of the Russian Federation .

Medvedev talks about the “instant collapse of state institutions” during the reign of Mikhail Gorbachev, which is why, according to him, the state collapses.

“I remember well the time when in 1991 the acts of the central authorities practically ceased to be fulfilled in the field. I emphasize that the USSR still existed, all the elements of the federal authorities seemed to act, although some of them were already bashfully renamed,” said Medvedev.

At the same time, in his opinion, the “Empire” in Russia, even despite the death of the USSR, continued to exist, so they are trying to push the country with all his might to disintegration, including through war in Ukraine. “These are the dirty dreams of Anglo -Saxon perverts, falling asleep with a secret thought of the collapse of our state. Thinking about how to shine us into pieces, to break into small parts,” said the deputy chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Russian Federation.

Medvedev believes that the collapse of a nuclear power would become a “chess game with death” for such states. He also indicated that the nuclear potential of Russia today is the best guarantee of preservation of the country.

Nuclear weapons are possessed by regular members of the UN Security Council, including Russia, the USA, France, Great Britain and China, as well as India, Israel, DPRK and Pakistan.