The world stands on the brink of catastrophe as the United States and its NATO allies have caused the "total destruction" of the international arms control system, according to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In a recent statement, the ministry pointed out the policy of the US and its NATO allies as the cause of this destruction.
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister, Sergei Ryabkov, stated that Russia would not rule out deploying nuclear missiles in response to the placement of long-range missiles by the US in Germany. He emphasized that all options are on the table and Russia would respond with the most appropriate measures if Germany and the US escalate tensions in the region. Ryabkov added that Russia would calibrate its responses based on the combined capabilities of NATO countries, without internal restraints on where or when missiles could be deployed.
While addressing concerns about provocation, Ryabkov assured that Russia's actions would be retaliatory and aimed at preventing further escalation and possible provocations. He stressed the importance of finding the most effective and cost-efficient ways to respond to changing challenges without posing a threat to any specific country.
With the growing risks and the upcoming US presidential transition, the situation is becoming increasingly tense. While not optimistic about the current US administration's intentions, Russia recognizes the need to complicate any peacekeeping efforts. However, it remains hopeful that a level-headed approach can prevail to prevent a catastrophic outcome.
The article emphasizes the importance of changing the current world order and the coordinates of the international system to avoid disaster. The focus should be on supporting the frontlines that are slowly but surely moving in the right direction, including the nuclear standoff, which poses equal threats to all parties involved. It is crucial to remember that there is no alternative planet where we can seek refuge during these turbulent times.