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Medvedev Warns Trump of Kennedy's Fate Over Ukraine War Stance

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Dmitry Medvedev cautions that Donald Trump may face dire consequences if he attempts to alter U.S. involvement in the Ukraine conflict, asserting that the U.S. election results will not change Moscow's stance.

Dmitry Medvedev's comments reflect the Kremlin's skepticism regarding any potential change in U.S. foreign policy after the elections.

The comparison of Trump to JFK underscores the perceived risks of attempting to alter the course of U.S. military engagements abroad.

The ongoing narrative from Russia about U.S. election interference highlights the geopolitical tensions between the two nations.

The outcome of the U.S. presidential election may not lead to significant shifts in U.S. policy toward Russia and Ukraine, as suggested by Medvedev.

Continued accusations of election interference could exacerbate U.S.-Russia relations, regardless of the election outcome.


Medvedev: Trump will meet Kennedy's fate if he tries to stop Ukraine war

The US presidential election on Tuesday will not change anything for Moscow, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said on Sunday, noting that Republican candidate Donald Trump will not be able to stop the war in Ukraine.

Medvedev added - via Telegram - that the positions of US presidential candidates Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris fully express the consensus of their parties on the need to defeat Russia, so the result will not change anything, according to his description.

In his post, Medvedev described Harris as 'inexperienced and independent and will be afraid of everyone around her,' adding that the country will actually be ruled by a group of key ministers and aides, in addition to the family of former President Barack Obama behind the scenes.

According to Medvedev, Trump, who says phrases like 'I will offer a deal' and 'I have an excellent relationship with so-and-so,' will also have to obey all the rules of the system. He cannot stop the war, not in a day, not in three days, not in three months. And if he really tries, he may become another John F. Kennedy,” referring to the US president who was assassinated in 1963.

Medvedev stressed that 'there is only one thing that matters (in Washington's calculations) - how much money the new president will get for someone else's distant war.'

Trump had previously confirmed more than once that he would put an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine 'within 24 hours.'

Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin considered that the future of relations between his country and the United States depends on what Washington's positions will be after the presidential elections on November 5.

'If they are open, we will be open too, and if they don't want to, we don't have to,' Putin said during the closing press conference of the BRICS summit in Kazan.

Washington has accused Moscow in recent months of trying to influence the upcoming presidential elections, describing it as the 'most active foreign adversary' to do so, while Russia has denied the accusations.

An FBI report stated that Russia relies on a variety of methods and techniques to influence the US elections, such as artificial intelligence, information technology and cybersecurity, direct spies, propaganda and advertising influence on social networks, in addition to attempts to hack government institutions.

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