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According to the former head of the Kremlin, the principle of

The Old Testament, the Qur'an and the Laws of Ancient Babylon allow the Russian Federation to start nuclear war - Medvedev

According to the former head of the Kremlin, the principle of "eye for the eye, tooth for a tooth" is historical and described in the holy books of the peoples of antiquity. The laws of Ancient Babylon and India, together with the Old Testament and the Corran, give the Kremlin the right to use a weapon of mass destruction on the West. Such a statement was made by the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Council Dmitry Medvedev in an interview with "Arguments and Facts".

The principle of "eye for the eye, tooth for the tooth" historical, says the Russian politician. "It was already marked in the laws of Hamurap, the laws of Manu, the laws of 12 tables and, of course, in the Old Testament and in the Qur'an," he said. At the same time, the Russian Federation thinks about the fate of "millions of people" and realize the "historical responsibility" to humanity, he said. So far, the Russian Federation manages to "prevent the worse result of events", says Medvedev.

"At the same time, we have a moral and legal right to give an adequate, symmetrical or asymmetrical response to direct harm to our security and sovereignty," said the deputy chairman of the Radbeza, noting that the refusal of the Russian Federation from nuclear weapons threatens the collapse elite. " At the end of May, Medvedev also threatened NATO with a tactical nuclear weapon in response to the use of long -range missiles in the Russian territory.

To the countries whose territories are outside the area of ​​Russian tactical nuclear weapons, it threatened strategic. The politician also noted that the current military conflict with the West is developing on the "worst scenario". We will remind that on July 16 Dmitry Medvedev wrote in his Telegram-channel that Ukrainians have no right to live. The Russian expatriate noted that the Russian occupation troops "no choice" except to kill all Ukrainians.