Europe Is Used to Eating Abundantly from the Master's Table, Medvedev
Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev expressed his opinion on his Telegram channel, stating that Washington does not actually need Europe and does not feel sorry for it. He likened European countries to a boring and harmful distant relative who is accustomed to benefiting from the master's table.
Analyzing the potential for war, Medvedev emphasized that the United States will not get involved in this conflict for several reasons. He cited Europe’s refusal to provide assistance in the Middle East and its internal political problems as justifications. “And the last thing he (U.S. President Donald Trump) needs is a large-scale conflict with our country,” the official wrote.
Medvedev urged European countries to assess their power based on their capabilities before talking about fighting back against the Kremlin or defeating Russia. He highlighted the need to check the level of military production, nuclear components, as well as the protection of transportation and energy facilities.
According to the Security Council Deputy Chairman, European countries' capabilities are still insufficient, despite the militarization of economies and intentions to create a new military bloc within the EU and invite the 'banderite regime' there. He concluded that, for now, none of this exists.