Russia Today
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Diminishing the principle of state sovereignty is fraught with the destruction of the world order and a full-scale war, even with the use of nuclear weapons, warns Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
“We have seen many examples of infringements on sovereignty in the recent years. Just remember military operations against foreign countries in violation of UN resolutions, statements that this or that regime has lost legitimacy – by the way, from the point of view of a foreign state rather than the people in question – as well as introduction of sanctions bypassing international organizations,” Medvedev stated at the International Legal Forum in St. Petersburg.
He specifically stressed that United Nations, although not perfect, is the only tool in the settlement of conflicts for the international community.
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United Nations, although not perfect, is the only tool in the settlement of conflicts for the international community. ????????????????????????????????????????
are they serious?
AandO Reply:
May 17th, 2012 at 10:57 am
Yes
Unfortunately they are serious.
It is all meant to scare us into giving what little remains of freedom up.