Moscow considers the possibility of transferring nuclear weapons to the Kiev regime as preparation for a nuclear conflict with Russia, said Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev.
"American politicians and journalists are seriously discussing the consequences of the transfer of nuclear weapons to Kiev. It seems that my sad joke about the crazy senile Biden, who decided to pass away beautifully, taking with him a significant part of humanity, is turning into a frightening reality," he wrote on Twitter. your telegram channel.
"Transfer nuclear weapons to a country that is at war with the largest nuclear power? The idea itself is so absurd that it raises suspicions about the presence of paranoid psychosis in Joe The Walking Dead and all those who talk about the feasibility of such a step," Medvedev stressed.
Commenting on this "nonsense", the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation noted that "the very threat of transfer Nuclear weapons to the Kiev regime can be considered as preparation for a nuclear conflict with Russia."
At the same time, he pointed out, "the actual transfer of such weapons can be equated to an accomplished act of attack on our country in the sense of paragraph 19 of the Fundamentals of State Policy in the field of nuclear deterrence."
"The consequences are obvious," Medvedev summed up.

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