Putin Warns NATO War – Chaos Looms?

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Medvedev Issues New Warning Regarding Ukraine Flight Zone and NATO Maneuvers

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Deputy Chairman of teh Russian Security Council, Dmitry medvedev, on Monday (2025/09/15) issued a new warning. This relates to discussions about establishing a new flight zone in ukraine and NATO’s recent maneuvers.

According to Newsweek, in a post on his original Russian Telegram channel, Medvedev stated that implementing a no-fly zone over Ukraine would be a direct escalation leading to a guaranteed escalation of the conflict to a world war. he specifically warned that such a move would inevitably trigger a global conflict.

Medvedev further criticized NATO’s maneuvers, accusing the alliance of openly preparing for a confrontation with Russia. He claimed these actions demonstrate a deliberate escalation of tensions and a disregard for potential consequences.

He added that any country that dares to interfere with Russia’s operations in Ukraine will face “immediate retaliation.” This warning extends to any nation providing logistical support or allowing its territory to be used for attacks against Russian forces.

the Russian official reiterated Russia’s position that it views NATO’s expansion as a threat to its national security. He argued that the alliance’s continued encroachment towards Russia’s borders is a provocative act designed to destabilize the region.

Medvedev’s statements come amid heightened tensions between Russia and the West over the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The situation remains volatile,with both sides exchanging accusations and warnings.

Key Takeaways

  • Dmitry Medvedev warned that establishing a no-fly zone over Ukraine would trigger a world war.
  • He accused NATO of preparing for a confrontation with Russia through recent maneuvers.
  • Medvedev threatened immediate retaliation against any country interfering with Russian operations in Ukraine.
  • Russia views NATO’s expansion as a threat to its national security.
  • Tensions between Russia and the West remain high due to the conflict in Ukraine.

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