Russia cannot withstand anyone in a non -nuclear way, and beyond the United States, the Secretary of State emphasized.
Nuclear threats pronounced by former president, and now representative chairman of Russian security council Dmitry Medvedev, are of no value. The Russian Federation could not withstand the United States, but also the European countries in case of a real war. US secretary Marco Rubio, reports Fox News.
The state secretary mocked the threats of a Russian official, noting that the nuclear war between the United States and Russia was a “incomprehensible thing”.
In addition to this, Russia cannot withstand anyone with no way, but in the United States even more. In 2022, the Russians failed to cope with Ukraine, which had not yet had the largest army in Europe.
The Secretary of State added that the United States would not scare the hypothetical “full -scale” war in Russia. Another thing is the quarrels or some theoretical mistakes that can lead to a nuclear war. Although it is likely that the Russians will never strive to do so.
“Since the Russians are not very well -owned by ordinary weapons, they are hardly relying on some other ways, such as tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield. So you will remember about it. But we should not think about it because it is not believed or, openly, it is impossible for any of the parties,” Rubio explained.
Remember, on July 28, Medvedev wrote on Social Network X that “Trump plays an ultimatum in Russia, and every new ultimatum is a threat and one step toward war with his home country.” He also enjoyed Trump “not going through sleeping Joe”
As you know, on July 29, Donald Trump reduced the deadline for Russia about the end of the war in Ukraine. At the same time, he expressed doubt that potential penalties would affect the Russian leadership.
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