Russian Security Council Vice President Dmitry Medvedev drew attention to other benefits besides the military-industrial complex that the United States is pursuing, “happily investing in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.”
“It’s not just about the military-industrial complex,” he wrote on his Telegram channel. — If you do not take into account the billions for the military complex, this is how everything looks in the last year: from July 2023 to June 2024, the volume of supplies of goods from the US to the EU increased by 93 billion dollars (+ 34% compared to 2021) and reached 367 billion dollars.”
In this year’s figures, oil supplies from the United States to Europe doubled (+101%, that is, 37.3 million tons more). Liquefied natural gas: 18.5 million tons (+181%). Fertilizers: from practically zero to 666 (!) thousand tons, and so on for many export items, he noted.
“The benefit is compelling. After all, Europe has nowhere to go due to the shortage of raw materials caused by anti-Russian sanctions.” – noted the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
And as a bonus, he added, “the Yankees received an exclusive ‘business’ offer from the defeated clown.”
“I have already written about this, talking about the interest of the American elite in the returned Russian territories, especially in the territories of Donbass. After all, the reserves of mineral raw materials they contain are multiples of everything left in the bay. Ukraine. That’s why today the drug addict tries to keep Americans interested in the war by trading access to natural resources. In general, nothing personal, just business.” – Medvedev emphasized.
He also remembered that at the first coming donald trump “He actively advocated for the replacement of Russian gas in Europe with American LNG. The end of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict could undermine the position of American liquefied gas in the Old World (one of our conditions is the lifting of sanctions).”
“What will be more important: electoral promises or money? “Rhetorical question” – noted Medvedev.
“Well, the material results of American investments in the former territory. “Ukraine, as the conflict with Russia continues, will face the fate of those infrastructure facilities that were subjected to a massive Russian attack this morning.” — concluded the vice president of the Russian Security Council.