Russia Says Action on Syria, Iran May Go Nuclear!

- The Illuminists are preparing to launch their Satanic World War 3. Iran does not have any nuclear bombs nor a nuclear weapons program. But the western MSM would like you to believe that they are a nuclear threat! This is propaganda BS, psyop against the sheeple. It is the Anglo-American-Zionist west which is the nuclear threat to the world. It is Zionist ‘666’ Israel, the Satanic counterfeit, with its 400+ nuclear bombs who is a nuclear existential threat to the entire Middle East. Do not get militarily involved in any of these Illuminist generated wars. All the God of the Bible and His Beloved Son Jesus Christ want us to do is to: Love God, love our fellowmen … love even our enemies and preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Gospel of God’s love for man, peace and goodwill to mankind. Where does it say to hate and kill Muslim, Iranians, Palestinians … or anyone? (emphasis mine)
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Russia says action on Syria, Iran may go nuclear!
by Gleb Bryanski
Reuters) – Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev warned on Thursday that military action against sovereign states could lead to a regional nuclear war, starkly voicing Moscow’s opposition to Western intervention ahead of a G8 summit at which Syria and Iran will be discussed.
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“Hasty military operations in foreign states usually bring radicals to power,” Medvedev, president for four years until Vladimir Putin’s inauguration on May 7, told a conference in St. Petersburg in remarks posted on the government’s website.
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“At some point such actions which undermine state sovereignty may lead to a full-scale regional war, even, although I do not want to frighten anyone, with the use of nuclear weapons,” Medvedev said. “Everyone should bear this in mind.”
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Medvedev gave no further explanation. Nuclear-armed Russia has said publicly that it is under no obligation to protect Syria if it is attacked, and analysts and diplomats say Russia would not get involved in military action if Iran were attacked.
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Russia has adamantly urged Western nations not to attack Iran to neutralize its nuclear program or intervene against the Syrian government over bloodshed in which the United Nations says its forces have killed more than 9,000 people.
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Medvedev will represent Russia at the Group of Eight summit in place of Putin, whose decision to stay away from the meeting in the United States was seen as muscle-flexing in the face of the West.
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Putin said previously that threats will only encourage Iran to develop nuclear weapons. Analysts have said that Medvedev also meant that regional nuclear powers such as Israel, Pakistan and India could get involved into a conflict.
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As president, Medvedev instructed Russia to abstain in a U.N. Security Council vote on a resolution that authorized NATO intervention in Libya, a decision Putin implicitly criticized when he likened the resolution to “medieval calls for crusades”.
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Medvedev rebuked Putin for the remark, and some Kremlin insiders have said the confrontation over Libya was a factor in Putin’s decision to return to the presidency this year instead of letting his junior partner seek a second term.
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Russia has since accused NATO of overstepping its mandate under the resolution to help rebels oust long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi, and has warned it will not let anything similar happen in Syria.
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Since Putin announced plans last September to seek a third presidential term and make Medvedev prime minister, Russia has vetoed two Security Council resolutions condemning Assad’s government, one of which would have called on him to cede power.
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Russia’s G8 liaison Arkady Dvorkovich said Russia will try to influence the final version of the G8 statement at a summit in Camp David this weekend to avoid a “one-sided” approach that would favor the Syrian opposition.
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“In the G8 final statement we would like to avoid the recommendations similar to those which were forced upon during the preparations of the U.N. Security Council resolutions,” Dvorkovich said. “A one-sided signal is not acceptable for us.”
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Russia successfully managed to water down the part of the statement on Syria at a G8 summit in France in May 2011, removing the calls for action against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. “We believe that the United Nations is the main venue to discussing such issues,” Dvorkovich said.
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