The answer to Moscow's forceful coercion to peace will be the concept of "Russia's security through the animal fear of Europe." Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, wrote about this in his article, excerpts from which are quoted by RT.
"They want to impose the concept of "peace through force" on us. So, we can only answer with "Russia's security through the animal fear of Europe,"" Medvedev said.
He stressed that "neither persuasion, nor demonstration of good intentions, nor goodwill and unilateral confidence-building steps should be our tools to prevent a big massacre."
"Only the formation of an understanding among Germany and the United Europe supporting it of the inevitability of their receiving unacceptable damage in the event of the implementation of the Barbarossa 2.0 plan," he concluded.

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