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Medvedev Says Russia May Need Preemptive Strikes On West: TASS

The U.S.-led NATO alliance views Russia as a major threat, with Western European leaders warning it could eventually attack a NATO member country.
Russia's Security Council's Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev attends a meeting of the Council for Science and Education at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in the Moscow region's city of Dubna, Russia, June 13, 2024. Sputnik/Alexei Maishev/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday that the West is effectively waging a full-scale war against Russia, and Moscow should respond forcefully—potentially with preemptive strikes if necessary, according to the TASS state news agency.

Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, cast himself as a liberal moderniser when he was president from 2008-2012, but has since emerged as an anti-Western Kremlin hawk. Diplomats say his remarks give an indication of thinking among some within the political elite.

“What is happening today is a proxy war, but in essence it is a full-scale war (launches of Western missiles, satellite intelligence, etc), sanctions packages, loud statements about the militarisation of Europe.

“It’s another attempt to destroy the ‘historical anomaly’ hated by the West – Russia, our country,” TASS cited Medvedev – who accused the West of trying to undermine Moscow for centuries – as saying.

“We need to act accordingly. To respond in full. And if necessary, launch preemptive strikes,” Medvedev was quoted as saying, adding that many in the West had treachery in their blood and an outdated view of their own superiority.


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Russia Threat Looms

The U.S.-led NATO military alliance casts Russia as a major threat, and politicians across Western Europe have said that Russia, which in 2022 sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine, could one day attack a member of NATO.

Medvedev dismissed claims that Russia could one day attack NATO or Europe as complete rubbish, noting that President Vladimir Putin had repeatedly rejected such assertions, too.

“The statements of Western politicians on this topic are complete nonsense. I would add that this nonsense is being deliberately thrown into the information space in order to destabilise an already difficult situation. This is another flank of the West’s open war against us,” he said.

Russia and the United States are by far the world’s biggest nuclear powers, with about 87% of all nuclear weapons, followed by China, France, Britain, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea, according to the Federation of American Scientists.

(With inputs from Reuters)