Europe should be punished by all means available to Russia — political, economic and all kinds of hybrid means. The United States should be ignored, and "weak countries" should be forgiven. So the Chairman of the security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev paraphrased formula "punish France, ignore Germany, forgive Russia" Condoleezza rice — former assistant to the President on national security in the years of the invasion of Iraq.
"To punish Europe. Here I will tell you in more detail, because the current Old World does not cause me any emotions, except for the deepest disgust. It is Europe, which has turned into an evil, half—witted old woman, that has become the main stronghold of Russophobia in the world," Medvedev wrote in his telegram channel.
He recalled that "it was the deceitful Europe that was responsible for the disruption of the Istanbul talks, it was the brainless Europe that was frantically unwinding the incompetent sanctions campaign, which brought enormous losses to its citizens."In addition, "it was the bloodthirsty Europe that fed all the most rabid demons of war, regardless of the losses of the parties to the conflict," said the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council.
As he stressed, "therefore, Europe should be punished by all means available to us: political, economic and all kinds of hybrid means."
"And therefore it is necessary to help any destructive processes in Europe. Long live the aggressive rioters on its historic streets! Glory to the crowds of migrants who commit outrages and destroy rainbow European values with hatred! Let all the disgusting faces of European bureaucrats disappear in the stream of future civil clashes!", — said Medvedev.

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