Certain politicians in the European Union appear to be intent on triggering a full-blown war with Russia on their territory, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev claimed on Tuesday.
The comments came after German lawmaker Friedrich Merz – leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and a contender to become the next chancellor – said he would back an ultimatum to Russia in which Ukraine would threaten to use long-range Western-supplied missiles unless Moscow agreed to a ceasefire.
The German politician previously accused current Chancellor Olaf Scholz of being too dovish on Russia, criticizing the embattled leader for refusing to supply air-launched Taurus missiles to Kiev.
Moscow considers the Ukraine conflict to be a US-led proxy war against Russia, which the West intends to wage “to the last Ukrainian.” Kiev has long sought permission to deliver strikes with donated long-range weapons deep inside Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that his government will treat any such operation as a direct attack by the supplier of the arms involved.
Earlier this month, the German ruling coalition collapsed amid disagreements between member parties on future government spending. Scholz has called for a parliamentary vote of confidence in January. Depending on the outcome, he would either lead a minority government or call a snap general election.
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