Russia continues to dream of Ukraine's surrender. The start of negotiations with the Americans and recent statements by U.S.
President Donald Trump, in which he actually absolves Russia of responsibility for the attack and shifts it on Ukraine, the victim of aggression, seem to have inspired the aggressor state's leadership. The current deputy secretary of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, fantasized about Ukraine's "surrender." In the pompous message typical for the former Russian president, he began to insult Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and French President Emmanuel Macron.
The leader of the United States, which Medvedev had previously threatened with Sarmat intercontinental missiles and nuclear strikes, now received no harsh word at all. Macron was the first to be targeted in Medvedev's post: the man who briefly replaced Russian dictator Vladimir Putin used quite an immature" technique that is very common among pre-schoolers and, apparently, Russians, which is distorting the surname. Commenting on the French president's statements about the possibility of sending French troops as part of a peacekeeping mission to Ukraine, Medvedev referred to him as "some Micron.
" The Russian official did not dare to mention Zelenskyy directly not only once, although the post is dedicated entirely to him. He only used derogatory epithets like "Kyiv scum", "clown on drugs", "creature," and many other. One of Russia's top officials probably decided to show which word.
