Medvedev Makes Speculative Kidnapping Threats Against Merz and Zelensky

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ER Editor: Who trolls better – Medvedev or Trump? Actually, this is very pointed commentary by Medvedev. We cannot believe the lack of humour recognition among journalists.

Here’s a 3-minute WION report on Medvedev’s remarks that’s worth a look. 

Somewhere, we believe, Medvedev may have a point about Merz. Merz, a former BlackRock CEO, is likely no longer around. Think: EO 13818, againt global corruption and crimes against humanity. 

Medvedev has been smacking Merz around for a while —

Is former Atlanticist Medvedev himself even around in the flesh by now? We don’t jest. 

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Medvedev Makes Speculative Kidnapping Threats Against Merz and Zelensky

After U.S. actions in Venezuela, Moscow’s rhetoric toward European leaders is getting increasingly aggressive.

TEC NEWS

As Russia’s prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev gives his 2019 annual interview to twenty Russian TV channels at the Ostankino TV Center. Dmitry Astakhov.

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Speaking to Russia’s state news agency TASS, Medvedev said such an act would be a realistic scenario and framed it as a response to recent international events.

Medvedev, now vice chairman of Russia’s National Security Council, referred to Merz as a neo-Nazi and claimed there were grounds to prosecute him in Germany. He added that abducting the German leader “could be an excellent twist” and dismissed potential consequences by saying German citizens were already “suffering needlessly.”

The same interview saw Medvedev issue a warning aimed at Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. He argued that European claims questioning the legitimacy of Venezuela’s former leader Nicolás Maduro exposed a “double standard,” and suggested similar arguments could be applied to Ukraine.

Medvedev said Zelensky should “certainly not relax,” noting that his presidential term had formally expired, even though Ukraine’s constitution allows him to remain in office during wartime.

Known in recent years for his hardline and provocative statements, Medvedev has repeatedly used sharp rhetoric against Ukraine and Western countries as tensions between Moscow and the West continue to escalate.

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