Rubio reacted sharply to Medvedev's 'nuclear' threats.
Marco Rubio believes that Dmitry Medvedev's threats regarding nuclear war are not serious. He stated that such a conflict between the USA and Russia is unlikely.
The U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded to the threats of the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev regarding nuclear war. According to Rubio, Russia has no chance of confronting the USA, even together with European countries in case of war.
Rubio emphasized that Russia cannot confront the USA in either nuclear or non-nuclear war. He also noted that Russians are not capable of a full-scale war with the USA, as they have limited capabilities.
The U.S. Secretary of State highlighted that in the United States, the greatest concern is about clashes and the risks of mistakes that could lead to conflict. However, he finds the possibility of a large-scale war with Russia to be unserious.
Donald Trump has already responded to Medvedev's speeches, calling them dangerous, and Dmitry Medvedev continues to engage in dialogue with Trump, responding to his remarks regarding aggressive statements towards the USA.
Summary
The U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded to nuclear war threats from Russia, asserting that Russia has no chance against the USA in any conflict, even in case of declaring war together with European countries. It was also noted that American authorities are more concerned about potential incidents and mistakes that could provoke conflict than about a real large-scale war with Russia.
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