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Putin crony brands US and UK 'arrogant dimwits' as he levels major fresh threat

Putin crony brands US and UK 'arrogant dimwits' as he levels major fresh threat
Putin's ally called the UK 'arrogant dimwits' (Image: Getty)

By Express -Bradley - 11:56, Sat, Sep 14, 2024 

A key ally of Vladimir Putin has said Russia does not want to launch a nuclear war but has the "grounds to do so" as Moscow rages at the UK and US.

A major ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin has hit out at the UK and US, branding them "arrogant dimwits" in a long rant.

Dmitry Medvedev, former president and prime minister of Russia, was responding to reports that the US and UK could allow Ukraine to use British and American missiles to strike military targets in Russia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly urged Western allies to allow them to use their weapons for such attacks.

Medvedev suggested the UK and US don't take Russia's threats seriously, as he wrote in a Telegram post shared on September 14: "The Russians, they argue, have been talking a lot about retaliating with weapons of mass destruction, but they’ve done nothing.

These are just verbal interventions. The Russians won’t dare cross the line. They’re just trying to scare us. They don’t need a nuclear conflict because they may lose the support of the Global South."

He went on, saying Russia does not want a nuclear conflict but there are "grounds to do so" because of the West's actions.

Medvedev said Russia has grounds to launch nuclear weapons

Medvedev said Russia has grounds to launch nuclear weapons (Image: Getty)

Medvedev added: "What arrogant Anglo-Saxon dimwits fail to admit, though, is that you can only test someone’s patience for so long.

"It will turn out in the end that certain moderate Western analysts were right when they warned: ‘True, the Russians are not likely to use this response, although… it’s still a possibility. Besides, they may use new delivery vehicles with conventional payloads.’

"And then – it’s over. A giant blot of molten-grey mass in the place where ‘the mother of Russian cities’ [historical name of Kiev] once stood. Holy s***, it's impossible, but it happened."

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met with US President Joe Biden this week to discuss the possibility of giving Ukraine the greenlight for strikes in Russia.

Starmer and Biden have discussed allowing Ukraine to hit Russian territory

Starmer and Biden have discussed allowing Ukraine to hit Russian territory (Image: Getty)

They are yet to announce a decision on this.

Relations between Russia and the UK took another blow this week as Moscow expelled six British diplomats and accused them of spying.

Russian security services said it had received documents proving Britain's aims to in inflict "a strategic defeat" on the country.

The UK Foreign Office said the allegations are "baseless."


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Putin Tells NATO Allowing Long-Range Missiles Would Equal Direct Involvement in War

Putin said that Ukraine would rely on U.S. and European allies for satellite targeting data and programming of the missiles’ flight paths.

Putin Tells NATO Allowing Long-Range Missiles Would Equal Direct Involvement in War
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a meeting at Lakhta Centre business tower in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on June 5, 2024. Sputnik/Valentina Pevtsova/Reuters

By EpochTimes - Katabella Roberts - 9/13/2024

Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters on Sept. 12 that if NATO allows Ukraine to strike inside Russia with Western-supplied long-range missiles, it would be tantamount to becoming directly involved in the war and would change the nature of the conflict.

“If this decision is taken, it will mean nothing less than the direct involvement of NATO countries, the United States and European countries in the war in Ukraine,” Putin told Russian state television. “This will be their direct participation, and this, of course, will significantly change the very essence, the very nature of the conflict.”

The Russian leader made the comments during an interview with Russian state television.

Putin said Ukraine, lacking the military intelligence capability, would rely on U.S. and European allies for satellite targeting data and programming of the missiles’ flight paths.

“So this is not a question of allowing the Ukrainian regime to strike Russia with these weapons or not,” Putin said. “It is a question of deciding whether or not NATO countries are directly involved in a military conflict.”

Putin added that Russia will make “appropriate decisions in response to the threats that will be posed to us.”

His comments came after the U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and British Foreign Minister David Lammy met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Ukraine to discuss ongoing military support for Kyiv.

Kyiv has been requesting long-range weaponry, including the U.S. Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) and British Storm Shadow missiles, to be used in Russian territory, with Zelenskyy warning Western leaders that delaying such a decision allows Russia to relocate its army deeper into its territory.

“So, if our partners lift restrictions, it would be highly desirable for this to be part of Ukraine’s victory strategy, rather than just a political strategy. Lifting restrictions should mean truly lifting them,” Zelenskyy said in a Sept. 12 statement following his meeting with U.S. and British officials.

Blinken said in a press conference after the meeting with Zelenskyy that Ukraine’s military needs and capabilities were among the topics discussed.

“The principal topic we discussed was military capability and their reinforcement—air defense, F-16s, munition, drones, armored vehicles, and other equipment—everything that can work for victory,” he said.

Blinken said the United States will adapt the support provided to Ukraine as needed.

“Just speaking for the United States, from day one, as you heard me say, we have adjusted and adapted as needs have changed, as the battlefield has changed, and I have no doubt that we’ll continue to do that as this evolves,” Blinken said. “The bottom line is this: We want Ukraine to win, and we’re fully committed to keep marshaling the support that it needs for its brave defenders and citizens to do just that.”

During the press conference in Ukraine, Lammy pointed to what he called a recent “significant and dangerous escalation” in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, referring to Iranian drones, missiles, and munitions being transported to Russia.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) and Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy (R) meet with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Sept. 11, 2024. (Mark Schiefelbein/Pool via AP Photo)
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) and Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy (R) meet with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Sept. 11, 2024. Mark Schiefelbein/Pool via AP Photo

“The escalator here is Putin,” Lammy said.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer echoed those comments on Sept. 12 while en route to Washington, where he is set to meet President Joe Biden to discuss Ukraine’s possible use of British-made Storm Shadow cruise missiles on Russian soil.

“Russia started this conflict,” Starmer told reporters on board his flight. “Russia illegally invaded Ukraine. Russia can end this conflict straight away.”

U.S. Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) fires a missile into the sea during a missile drill in East Coast, South Korea, on July 29, 2017. (South Korean Defense Ministry via Getty Images)
U.S. Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) fires a missile into the sea during a missile drill in East Coast, South Korea, on July 29, 2017. South Korean Defense Ministry via Getty Images

Blinken said on Sept. 10 that Moscow will likely use the Fath-360 close-range ballistic missiles in Ukraine soon.Story continues below advertisement

“Dozens of Russian military personnel have been trained in Iran to use the Fath-360 close-range ballistic missile system, which has a maximum range of 75 miles. Russia has now received shipments of these ballistic missiles and will likely use them within weeks in Ukraine against Ukrainians,” Blinken said in London.

Iran’s foreign ministry denies providing ballistic missiles to Russia, the semiofficial ISNA news agency reported.

Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said publishing “wrong and misleading reports about transferring Iranian weapons to some countries is merely an ugly propaganda and lie.”

Speaking to reporters on Sept. 9. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described Tehran as an “important partner” for Moscow.

“Iran is our important partner, we are developing our trade and economic relations, we are developing our cooperation and dialogue in all possible areas, including the most sensitive ones,” Peskov said.

Caden Pearson, The Associated Press, and Reuters contributed to this report.

EpochTimes - Katabella Roberts