Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev made a resonant statement, arguing that the only way to achieve peace in the Middle East is a full-scale war. His words caused a strong reaction in the international community and once again drew attention to the difficult situation in the region.
According to Medvedev, the current instability and conflicts in the Middle East are due to US influence, which he described as “disgusting.” He stressed that many of those killed in the region are “hostages” of American policy, and said that only large-scale military intervention could lead to at least temporary peace.
“The dead are just hostages of a disgusting state - the United States. Meanwhile, it is clear to everyone that a full-scale war is the only way to a shaky peace in the region,” Medvedev noted.
These statements were made against the backdrop of rising tensions in the Middle East region, where numerous conflicts and military clashes continue. Recent events, such as the escalation of violence in Israel and Palestine, the deterioration of the situation in Syria and Iraq, and the conflicts in Yemen and Libya, highlight the fragility of peace in the region.