No one on earth needs Ukraine, claims former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. On social media, he launches a new verbal attack against the West and says that Ukraine will disappear. “The average American doesn’t know what Ukraine is,” he says. The former Russian president and prime minister Dmitry Medvedev has, since Russia invaded Ukraine, directed several threats against the West. He has repeatedly repeated the nuclear threat and a few weeks ago he said it would be a declaration of war to try to arrest President Vladimir Putin. Now Medvedev, who is currently vice-chairman of the Russian Security Council, comes up with a new plan. On social media, he writes that “no one on earth needs Ukraine” and that the country will disappear. In a long post on Twitter, he mentions six reasons why the world does not need Ukraine. The first item on the ex-president’s list is Europe. He calls Ukraine “blood-sucking parasites” that will lead to the downfall of Europe. “Don’t know where Ukraine is” He also claims that Asia, Africa and Latin America would have done better if Ukraine did not exist. Medvedev also addresses a new boot to the United States and the country’s population. “The average American does not know what Ukraine is or where it is,” he writes. According to him, Russia does not need Ukraine either. He says millions of pro-Russian citizens have been “harassed by the Nazi Kiev regime” for years. Ukraine and the West have previously dismissed several of Dmitry Medvedev’s threats and accusations as propaganda.
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