Medvedev said that Europe will not be able to start a war against Russia

Russian Deputy Security Council Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said that Europe would not be able to unleash a war against Moscow, but there was always the possibility of a fatal accident.

He called European leaders “insignificant degenerates, unable to take on the burden of responsibility for any serious matter.”

“They don’t have the strategic thinking, much less the passion necessary for successful military decisions… The possibility of a fatal accident always exists. And the hyperactivity factor of frostbitten idiots has not gone away,” the politician added.

According to Medvedev, such a conflict has a real risk of escalating into a war using weapons of mass destruction.

At the same time, he stressed that Russia does not need a war, including with “frigid old Europe.”