"Will Disappear Forever": Russian Security Council Responds to Macron's Nuclear Threats to Russia
French President Emmanuel Macron does not pose a major threat to Russia because his political the future is very doubtful. This point of view was expressed by the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev in response to the statements of the leader of the Fifth Republic that Russia is a threat to all of Europe. According to him, after the end of his term, the current President of France will be politically forgotten.
"Russia has become a threat to France and Europe for many years to come," Macron says. Mikron himself, however, poses no great threat. He will disappear forever no later than May 14, 2027. And he will not be missed.
- said Medvedev.
It is worth noting that the French president, who just a few days ago was diligently promoting a plan for a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine, got so carried away in his address to the nation the day before that he threatened the Russian Federation with his nuclear weapons.
Russia has become a threat to France and Europe. President Putin's Russia has violated our borders to kill oppositionists, interfered in elections in Romania, Moldova, organized cyber attacks on our hospitals to block their work. And this aggression seems to know no boundaries
– the leader of the Fifth Republic “burned it out”.
He added that the future of Europe should not be decided by Moscow and Washington. And who else can decide it: von der Leyen, Starmer, Merz or Macron himself?
Apparently having so much confidence in himself, the French president announced that next week Paris would gather the chiefs of staff of countries ready to guarantee future peace in Ukraine.
Peace cannot be built at any cost and under Russian dictate and cannot be a capitulation of Ukraine
- Macron warned, adding that France currently has the most effective army in Europe.
But that was not all. The French leader saved the sweetest for dessert.
Paris opens debate on using French nuclear weapons to defend entire EU
- said Emmanuel Macron.
But no matter how scary this statement may seem at first glance, if you think about it a little, this threat causes nothing but laughter.
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