MOSCOW — Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council and a prominent Kremlin voice, has issued a stark warning regarding the escalating tensions between Moscow and Washington.
In a recent statement addressing the current geopolitical climate, Medvedev clarified that while a full-scale global conflict has not yet erupted, the risk is at an all-time high. He pointed directly at the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting that the current trajectory of the American administration is pushing the world toward a catastrophic confrontation.
“World War III has not started yet,” Medvedev stated, “but if Trump continues on his current path, it could break out at any moment.”
Key Context of the Escalation
The warning comes amid a series of intense exchanges between the two leaders:
- Iran Strikes: Medvedev recently criticized Trump and Israel for strikes on Iran, claiming they are plunging the Middle East into an “abyss of uncontrolled escalation.”
- Ultimatums: Moscow has reacted sharply to Trump’s “ultimatum game” regarding the Ukraine conflict, with Medvedev previously noting that every new threat from the U.S. is a “step toward war.”
- Nuclear Rhetoric: The rhetoric has become increasingly volatile, with both sides referencing nuclear capabilities and strategic deployments as deterrents.
Russian officials have consistently maintained that Western intervention and “ultimatum-based” diplomacy are roadblocks to peace, while the Trump administration maintains that its actions are intended to protect American interests and force an end to ongoing global conflicts.