Dmitry Medvedev Germany is preparing for war with Russia

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-05

March 4Refer to the news network reportMarch 3rdRIA Novosti reports that Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev believes that Germany is preparing for war with Russia.

According to the report, Medvedev made remarks on the "Telegram" social platform, questioning whether the German political leadership and Chancellor Scholz were aware of the dialogue between German officials about the attack on the Crimean bridge. He mentioned that there is no shortage of examples in history where the military has waged war or promoted conflict without authorization, so we cannot ignore this possibility.

Medvedev further said that if the German side reports to Scholz one day: "Mr. Chancellor, we shot down a missile in Ukraine, which, depending on its type and trajectory, could have flown towards Berlin." He questioned how Scholz would respond, arguing that the scenario would be very awkward.

In addition, Medvedev stressed that it is a vicious lie to lightly describe the dialogue of the Germans as a "game of missiles and tanks".

Separately, it is reported that Sergei Tsekov, a member of the Crimean regional parliament appointed by the Russian side, also expressed strong dissatisfaction with the top of the Wehrmacht. In his opinion, these high-ranking people have a hateful attitude towards Russia, not simple Russophobia. Tsekov said that if the top of the Wehrmacht had no hatred for Russia, they would not have developed such a plan.

On March 1, Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Russia Today TV, revealed that she had a recording in her hands. This recording reveals a conversation between the top leaders of the Bundeswehr about the plan "how to bomb the Crimean bridge". Simonyan also revealed that in this recording, the German officials also talked about the role of the United States and the British, implying that they were directly involved in the conflict. As events unfolded, Simonyan released the transcript of the call later in the day, followed by a recording file.

According to this recording, the conversation of four high-ranking German officers can be clearly heard. They not only discussed the possibility of sending missiles to Ukraine "Taurus", but also delved into matters related to the attack on the Crimean bridge. The officers, who included key figures in charge of Air Force operations and exercises, spoke with a message of grave concern about the situation and planning for potential operations.

The recording of the recording attracted a lot of attention in the international community, once again linking Germany to the conflict. All parties have expressed concern about this, demanded a clear response from Germany** on this matter, and called on all parties to exercise restraint and avoid further escalation of the situation.

**10,000 Fan Incentive Plan Regarding the possibility of war between Germany and Russia, this is a complex question that involves a number of factors, including historical legacies, geopolitical interests, military power comparisons, and the international political environment. All of these factors may have an impact on the relationship between the two countries, but there are more factors to consider whether there will be a war.

The occurrence of war depends not only on the relationship and conflict of interests between the two sides, but also on the international political environment, the balance of military strength and other factors. At present, the international community generally advocates peace and stability, and the mutual restraint and balance between major powers also limit the possibility of war to a certain extent.

Therefore, we cannot simply give a positive answer to whether there will be a war between Germany and Russia. The future development of bilateral relations depends on the combined effect of many factors, including the policy choices of both sides and the attitude of the international community. We hope that all countries will be able to resolve differences and conflicts through dialogue and consultation, avoid the outbreak of war, and jointly safeguard world peace and stability.

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