Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 14, 2016
Drama in Munich!
Leave it to the Russians to state obvious facts no one wants to hear!
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev raised the specter of a new Cold War on Saturday and compared the current tensions between Russia and the West to the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, which brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.
“NATO’s political stance toward Russia remains unfriendly and isolated,” he said in televised remarks at an international security conference in Munich, Germany. “One can say even more harshly, we have slid into the times of a new Cold War.”
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Medvedev served as Russian president in 2008-12 while his mentor, Vladimir Putin, was prime minister, and his remarks in Munich presumably had Putin’s stamp of approval. His reference to the Cuban Missile Crisis was oblique but unmistakable.
“I sometimes wonder: Are we in 2016 or in 1962?” he said, addressing Western leaders, security officials and diplomats at the conference.
In his own remarks to the conference, U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry said that “the Cold War is long over,” although he said there was still a need “for the courage and the resolve in defending liberty and in pursuing peace.”
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg was somewhat tougher in his remarks. “We have seen a more assertive Russia, a Russia which is destabliizing the European security order,” he said. “NATO does not seek confrontation and we don’t want a new Cold War. At the same time, our response has to be firm.”
“Destabilizing the European security order”? What does this mean?
NATO is the one moving a massive war machine onto Russia’s border. It is not the other way around.
And how on earth can any Europe talk about anyone endangering their security when they are flooding their own selves with millions of ISIS terrorists/gang-rapists?
Who can take this crap seriously?
While he called for dialogue with Russia, Stoltenberg added that NATO “is undertaking the biggest reinforcement of our collective defense in decades, to send a powerful signal to deter any aggression or intimidation. … We are in a new reality with Russia.”
Yeah, you’re in some type of new reality there, buddy.
The West paid people to fight the cops and throw a bloody revolution in The Ukraine, and they created ISIS and then protected them.
This is not Russia’s fault.
Ironically, Munich was the venue of Putin’s fiery 2007 speech that is widely seen as Moscow’s attempt to renew Cold War rhetoric and reclaim its superpower status. Putin accused the West of creating a “unipolar world” and accused NATO of “moving closer” to Russia’s borders.
It was a fantastic speech.
Classic.
The Syrian opposition and the United States have accused Russia of bombing so-called moderate opposition groups backed by the West, while Russia insists it is targeting Islamic State positions.
“To date, the vast majority, in our opinion, of Russia’s attacks have been against legitimate opposition groups,” Kerry said. “Obviously, if people who are ready to be part of the political process are being bombed we’re not going to have much of a conversation.”
Ha!
Yeah, it’ll be hard to have negotiations with terrorists when they’re all dead.
Sucks for you, John.
It looks like not only are you in a new cold war – you’re losing it.