If Trump really tries to stop the war, he can become the new Kennedy

If Trump really tries to stop the war, he can become the new Kennedy

The vice-chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, referred to the November 5 presidential elections in the United States, stressing that official Moscow has no reason for any big expectations.

According to Medvedev, the elections will not change anything for Russia, as the positions of the candidates fully reflect the bipartisan consensus on the need to defeat Russia.

“Kamala (Kamala Harris) is stupid, inexperienced, controlling and afraid of everyone around her. The most important ministers and aides will rule, plus indirectly the Obama family.

A tired Trump who says "I will offer a deal", "I have a great relationship..." will also have to follow all the rules of the system. He cannot stop the war either in one day, or in three days, or in three months. And if he really tries, he can become the new JFK (former US President John Kennedy, who was assassinated)," wrote the vice president of the Security Council of the Russian Federation on the Telegram channel.

Russia is ready to protect its existence with nuclear weapons, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said, TASS reported.

In an RT interview, Medvedev said that "the American deepstate hardly wants a third world war, but for some reason they believe that the Russians will never cross a certain line."

"They are wrong. If it comes to the existence of our state, as the president of our country has said many times, your humble servant has said, others have said, naturally, we simply will have no way out. Every person who becomes the president of a nuclear power, he, in fact, undertakes the obligation to protect the country until the end. This also applies to the Russian Federation," Medvedev said.

According to him, in this matter, "the current political establishment, both in the USA and in Europe, does not have enough insight and subtlety of thought, which, for example, that same (Henry) Kissinger had."