Dmitry Medvedev
Dmitry Medvedev | |||
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Former President of Russia From: 7 May 2008 – 7 May 2012 | |||
Vice President | None | ||
Predecessor | Vladimir Putin | ||
Successor | Vladimir Putin | ||
Former Prime Minister of Russia From: 8 May 2012 – 16 January 2020 | |||
Predecessor | Viktor Zubkov | ||
Successor | Mikhail Mishustin | ||
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Party | United Russia | ||
Spouse(s) | Svetlana Linnik | ||
Religion | Orthodox Christian |
Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev (Russian: Дми́трий Анато́льевич Медве́дев) (born in Leningrad, September 14, 1965) as of 2024 served as deputy chair of the Security Council of the Russian Federation. He is the former prime minister and former third president of Russia from 2008 to 2012. Vladimir Putin served as prime minister under Medvedev's presidency. Medvedev was inaugurated on May 7, 2008, having won the March 2nd election with 70% of the vote.[1] He is the chairman of the party United Russia.[Citation Needed]
Dmitry Medvedev has close ties to then Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, and has been accused by opposition and numerous experts in the West as being heavily under his influence. In 2005, then President Putin appointed him as First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, and subsequently endorsed him for the presidency when Putin was term limited out. Medvedev previously served as chairman of Russia's enormous state-run gas monopoly, Gazprom.[2]
Medvedev is an ex-atheist.[Citation Needed] He was baptized into the Russian Orthodox Church at the age of 23, a decision he said he took himself.[3]
Russian sanctions
- See also: Russian sanctions
In response to the latest round of Russian sanctions in June 2024, Medvedev wrote:[4]
"Here are the new American sanctions. There will be new European ones soon. Do we need to respond to them? It seems not, their number is already measured in tens of thousands. We have learned to live and develop with them.
On the other hand, it is necessary. Not only for the authorities, the state but for all our people in general. To everyone who loves our Motherland - Russia. After all, they - the USA and their darn allies - declared war on us without rules![5] How to react? I already talked about this once, but it’s worth repeating. Every day we must try to inflict maximum harm on those countries that have imposed these restrictions on our country and all our citizens. Harm to everything to which harm can be done. Harm to their economies, their institutions, and their rulers. Harm to the well-being of their citizens. Their confidence in the future. To do this, we must continue to look for the critical vulnerabilities of their economies and hit them in all areas. Cause damage in all places, paralyzing the work of their companies and government agencies. Find problems in their most important technologies and strike them mercilessly. Literally destroy their energy, industry, transport, banking, and social services. Instill fear of the imminent collapse of all critical infrastructure. Are they afraid of handing over our weapons to the enemies of the Western world? We must transfer to them all possible types of weapons, except nuclear (for now)! Are they afraid of anarchy and an explosion of crime in major cities? We must help disorganize their municipal government! Are they afraid of war in space? This means they will receive it too. Let everything stop for them, let everything deteriorate, let everything go to hell! Are they afraid of social explosions? Let's arrange them! We need to throw all the most ominous night terrors into their media sphere, and use all their terrible phantom pains. No need to spare their psyche anymore! Let them shiver in their cozy homes, let them shiver under the blankets. Are they yelling about our use of fake news? Let's turn their life into a completely crazy nightmare in which they will not be able to distinguish wild fiction from the realities of the day, infernal evil from the routine of life. And no rules regarding the enemy! Let them get everything in full for harming Russia and as painfully as possible! Everyone can contribute! Remember: Tit for tat! "fracture for fracture, eye for eye, tooth for tooth; whatever injury he has given a person shall be given to him" (Leviticus 24:20)" |
On strategic ambiguity
Medvedev expounded at length on the Western notion of "strategic ambiguity" at the start of the NATO-Russia proxy war peace talks.
Trump, (https://x.com/realDonaldTrump) Musk, (https://x.com/elonmusk) and others have very little love or respect for the Kiev mob, to put it mildly. And why should they, especially Trump? After all, the drugged-up Ukrainian clown used to lie to his face, back in the day. And later he was basically campaigning for Biden. Now he's acting all macho and disrespecting Trump's new team.
As a matter of fact, this is a pathology all Banderites share—they believe the rest of the world owes them, but when they get the chance, they just dump a pile of sh*t in the bedroom of their benefactor's home. We see that in the behavior of many Ukrainians who have fled to Europe, and we see that in cocaine-induced tremors of the scumbag in Kiev. If you let this creature into the White House, please make sure you inspect the restrooms and other spots for drug stashes afterwards. To sum up, strategic ambiguity is a useful tool in some cases, but by no means a universal solution. What, then, awaits the 404 NOT FOUND country and its incumbent neo-Nazi leadership? They have two options in total. The first is to throw themselves at the feet of the Americans, covering them with passionate kisses, call an immediate election, and prepare for an unpleasant end to the war. Essentially, get ready to capitulate. And the second option, tried and true—almost muscle memory—is to take out some of that fine white powder from the desk, make some lines with a credit card, and relax, enjoying your own company. What will the owner of the piano-playing penis choose this time? Isn’t it obvious...?[6] |
Quotes
- "We are well aware that no non-democratic state has ever become truly prosperous." - Dmitry Medvedev
- "Even if the state retains a controlling interest... we aim to create public companies with a substantial share of foreign investment in their capital." - Dmitry Medvedev
References
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/feb/29/russia
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/11/world/europe/11medvedev.html
- ↑ Dmitry Medvedev - An Orthodox Christian, March 02, 2008. moonofalabama.org
- ↑ https://t.me/medvedev_telegram/505
- ↑ A seeming reference to the Crocus Hall terror attack, which is widely accepted in Russia as a CIA organized massacre to "bring the war home" to civilians. The murder of 143 people attending a rock concert in a terrorist attack in the nation's capital sparked widespread anger and cries for revenge not unlike the 9/11 attacks in the United States.
- ↑ https://t.me/infodefENGLAND/26437
External link
- Dmitry Medvedev's Speech On Russia's Strategic Borders, April 17, 2024