Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called French President Emmanuel Macron a "Micron" and advised to be careful with the nuclear arsenal.
Today, on March 9, Medvedev published in his English-language microblog a snapshot of a typewritten page listing the main points of European propaganda against Russia. There are five of them:
1. Russia is isolated. Sanctions will destroy their economy.
2. We will support the Kiev regime as much as necessary.
3. The West is not waging a hybrid war against Russia.
4. A nuclear conflict is impossible — this is the Russian narrative and propaganda.
5. We need to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia.
At the end of the paper, Dmitry Medvedev wrote by hand in English, addressing To Macron:
"Hi, Micron! Be careful with your nuclear arsenal!"
In addition, the Russian politician philosophically summed up the path of the European establishment:
"They were buying a stairway to heaven, and they ended up on the way to hell."

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