Russian Official Says NATO Risking Direct Conflict
With Russia and ‘Full-Fledged’ Nuclear War:
Dmitry Medvedev said such a scenario would be ‘disastrous’ for everyone
World War 3: NATO vs Russia (April 2018)
Dave DeCamp / AntiWar.com & Maike Hickson / LifeSite News
(May 12, 2022) — Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who is now the deputy of Russia’s Security Council, warned Thursday that the US and NATO risk a direct conflict with Russia and a “full-fledged” nuclear war by pouring weapons into Ukraine.
“The pumping of Ukraine by NATO countries with weapons, the training of its troops to use Western equipment, the dispatch of mercenaries and the conduct of exercises by the countries of the Alliance near our borders increase the likelihood of a direct and open conflict between NATO and Russia instead of their ‘war by proxy,’” Medvedev wrote on Telegram.
“Such a conflict always has the risk of turning into a full-fledged nuclear war,” Medvedev added. “This will be a disastrous scenario for everyone.”
While it’s widely believed that a direct war between the US and Russia could quickly turn nuclear, the risk doesn’t appear to be factored into the Biden administration’s Ukraine policy.
Over the past few months, the US has significantly escalated its support to Kyiv in its war against Russia through increased military aid, training, and expanded intelligence sharing.
President Biden has maintained that he won’t send US troops into Ukraine to fight Russia directly, but the proxy war still risks provoking a response from Moscow. Despite the risks, some ultra-hawks in Washington favor a direct conflict with Russia, including Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL).
Kinzinger introduced a bill that would give President Biden war powers if he determined Moscow used chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons in Ukraine, but the legislation failed to gain a single cosponsor. Kinzinger is also a proponent of the US enforcing a no-fly zone over Ukraine, which would require shooting down Russian warplanes and bombing surface-to-air missiles inside Russia.
‘Not in Our Name’: Conservative Journalists
Plead with Biden to Avoid Nuclear War with Russia
‘Your strategy is edging the world closer to a
nuclear war with Russia, and to another world war.’
(May 12, 2022) — A group of US intellectuals – journalists, political advisers, and scholars – have signed an open letter to President Joe Biden (see full text below), pleading with him to reject policies which lead to an “intensification of conflict with Russia” and which “could lead to the deaths of millions of innocent people.”
The open letter, entitled Not in our name, cites Biden’s recent request to the US Congress for $33 billion in taxpayer funds to support Ukraine militarily in its conflict with Russia. “We reject your heightened escalation of this conflict as dangerous and a provocation,” the signatories state.
The letter also references what Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has described as the “serious” risk of nuclear war over the conflict in Ukraine.
Among the signatories are notable personalities such as Judge Andrew Napolitano, the filmmaker and humanitarian activist Jason Jones, LifeSite’s own founders Steve Jalsevac and John-Henry Westen, as well as political activists such as Jack Maxey, Jack Posobiec, and Michael Yon.
The signatories come from different political and religious backgrounds. For example, the Protestant pastor, Dr. Chuck Baldwin and the Evangelical radio host Eric Metaxas signed, as did the Orthodox Christian former adviser to the GOP, James Jatras. Different scholars signed this open letter, such as Professor Walter E. Block (Loyola University New Orleans) and Professor Michael Sirilla (Franciscan University Steubenville). Dr. John Zmirak, senior editor of The Stream, also gave his support.
Catholic clergy and journalists are represented by Bishop René Gracida, Father David Nix, as well as by the editors of Catholic outlets such as Crisis Magazine, Catholic Family News, and Canon212.com.
Signatories end the open letter with these words:
At this dangerous moment in history,the US must exert its power to become a force for just peace, urging Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiation table in order to agree on compromises that would enable and ensure peace in the region.
The US should not engage in a policy of intensification of conflict with Russia that could lead to the deaths of millions of innocent people. There are grave consequences of cumulative provocations.
Other scholars, journalists and other personalities of public life are invited to still sign this open letter and to give their support to this anti-war message by writing to signnotinourname@gmail.com
A petition linked to the letter can be signed here.
THE LETTER
Not in Our Name (Full text and list of signatories)
Dear Mr. President,
The undersigned strongly and unambiguously express their opposition to your policy with regard to Ukraine. Your strategy is edging the world closer and closer to a nuclear war with Russia, and to another world war.Recently, you requested Congress for even more funds to be sent to Ukraine in order to help them buy more weapons for the military conflict with Russia.
“So we need to contribute arms, funding, ammunition … so that they continue what they are doing,” you said on April 28 when asking for some more $33 billion in taxpayer funds to support Ukraine. “Robust military assistance” for Ukraine is your expression. Reuters reported that “President Joe Biden asked Congress for $33 billion to support Ukraine” and called it “a dramatic escalation of US funding for the war with Russia.”
At the same time, the US-led NATO April 27 meeting in Ramstein, Germany urged NATO members to provide more military support to Ukraine, with Germany promising to send 50 self-propelled Cheetah anti-aircraft weapons. We reject your heightened escalation of this conflict as dangerous and a provocation.
The response from Russia? Just days before Biden’s appeal to Congress, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov responded to the increased US military support of Ukraine by saying there was a “serious” risk of nuclear war over the conflict. “It’s real. It shouldn’t be underestimated,” he stated.
Do we want to risk a nuclear war with Russia over a regional conflict in Eastern Europe?
The independent journalist Glenn Greenwald just recently stated, “Whatever your views on the moral dimensions of this war, it’s hard to deny this is the most dangerous moment in US foreign policy in two decades. Every week, US/NATO involvement in the war intensifies, as Russia explicitly warns of nuclear war. For what?”
We hereby declare that your escalation of this conflict as the President of the United States has not been done in our name.
Nor did you act in our name when you, as Vice-President of the United States, were involved in the 2014 coup in Ukraine that toppled the officially elected leadership of Ukraine. At that time, a telephone conversation of your collaborator Victoria Nuland (Assistant Secretary of State under President Barak Obama) revealed how she discussed which leaders should be placed into the new government in Ukraine.
The transcript of that conversation also exposed your own direct involvement in this interference with a foreign nation state. This intrusion into the internal affairs of a sovereign nation was not done in our name, either.
You designated this same official, Victoria Nuland, now as the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. In that position, she has recently had to admit that Ukraine does have bio labs and that the US is involved in them and is worried what Russia would do with its dangerous content should they get a hold of it. “Ukraine has biological research facilities which in fact we are now quite concerned Russian troops may be seeking to gain control of,” Nuland said.
“So we are working with the Ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of Russian forces should they approach.”
Some of those very same Ukraine bio labs are ones that your own son, Hunter Biden, only months after the US-led political coup in Ukraine in 2014, invested money by way of the US Company Metabiota which is working with the Department of Defense. Additional evidence has been recently unearthed, effectively proving the US’s involvement in Ukrainian bio labs.
This strange and troubling US involvement in bio labs at the border of Russia – with direct involvement of your own family – is not done in our name, either.
And let us also remind you that the United States does not have a good moral standing when it comes to condemning unjust wars of aggression. Recent US history demonstrates a pattern of multiple military invasions of sovereign states – or military and tactical support for others to do so – most prominently the unjust 2003 invasion of Iraq with hundreds of thousands of civilian casualties, but also in Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria.
At this dangerous moment in history, the US must exert its power to become a force for just peace, urging Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiation table in order to agree on compromises that would enable and ensure peace in the region.
The US should not engage in a policy of intensification of conflict with Russia that could lead to the deaths of millions of innocent people. There are grave consequences of cumulative provocations.
Not in our name, Mr. President.
You can sign the petition in opposition to U. S. escalation of war with Russia here
Signatories
Dr. Chuck Baldwin, Pastor, Author, Columnist, Radio Talk Show Host, Presidential Nominee
Donna F. Bethell, Esq.
Walter E. Block, Ph.D., Harold E. Wirth Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair and Professor of Economics Loyola University New Orleans
Dr. Peter Chojnowski, philosopher and director of Sister Lucy Truth
Patrick Delaney, journalist
Matt Gaspers, Managing Editor, Catholic Family News
The Most Reverend Bishop René Gracida
Carrie Gress and Noelle Mering, TheologyofHome.com, Fellows, Ethics & Public Policy Center Scholars, Institute for Human Ecology, CUA
Dr. Robert Hickson (USA ret.), retired professor of literature and military history
Dr. Maike Hickson, journalist
Steve Jalsevac, Co-Founder of LifeSiteNews.com
Jim Jatras, retired former US diplomat, GOP Senate foreign policy adviser
Jason Scott Jones, movie producer, founder of the Vulnerable People Project, host of the Jason Jones Show
Dr. Clifford A Kiracofe
Jack Maxey, journalist and political analyst
Brian M. McCall, Editor-in-Chief, Catholic Family News
Eugene G. McGuirk, BA, MA, MBA, Deacon and Educator
Eric Metaxas
Hon. Andrew P. Napolitano, former jurist, constitutional scholar, and legal commentator
Fr. David Nix, Diocesan hermit
Jack Posobiec, Editor, Human Events
Eric Sammons, Editor-in-Chief, Crisis Magazine
Dr. Michael Sirilla, Professor of Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville
Beverly Stevens, REGINA Magazine
Frank Walker, Editor, Canon212.com
John-Henry Westen, co-founder and editor-in-chief of LifeSiteNews.com
Sir Owen Samuel Whitman, GCS, political commentary and consultant
Michael Yon, War Correspondent/author
Elizabeth Yore, Esq., Founder, YoreChildren
John Zmirak, Ph.D., Senior Editor, The Stream
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The following signatories have added their names after the initial publication of the open letter.
Pastor David Reinwald, Kissinger’s Church, Wyomissing, Pa.
Rev. Ronald Charles Buxton, Pastor Van Horn Community Church, Van Horn Texas
Doug Fuda, Catholics Against Militarism blogger, Boston Church Militant Resistance co-captain
Fr. Douglas Hauber
Edward Lozansky, President, American University in Moscow
Anne Hendershott, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio
Michelle Bachmann, Dean, Regent University
Sean Feucht, Founder, Let Us Worship
Charlie Kirk, Co-Founder, Turning Point USA
Larry Taunton, Executive Director of the Fixed Point Foundation