Medvedev Questions US Commitment to Defend Europe in Hypothetical Conflict with Russia
Security Council Deputy Chairman challenges NATO Article 5 effectiveness, suggests US would not support Europe in potential conflict with Russia
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- Dmitry Medvedev, Security Council Deputy Chairman, stated that the US will not defend European countries in a hypothetical conflict with Russia, questioning NATO Article 5 effectiveness.
- He expressed doubt that Americans would stand up for Europe, citing US focus on other conflicts like Iran rather than European defense.
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This statement comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Western countries, with NATO repeatedly expressing commitment to collective defense while Russia has questioned the alliance's relevance and US reliability.
MOSCOW, April 21. /TASS/. The US will not defend European countries in the event of a hypothetical conflict with Russia, Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev stated. He questioned the effectiveness of NATO Article 5 and whether the US would support Europe in the event of a potential conflict with Russia. "Would the Americans stand up for Europe in this case? I don't think so. And this is not about [US President Donald] Trump's criticism of the Europeans or the current conflict with Iran that the US is focusing all its forces on," the security official pointed out.
Açık Sorular
- What specific evidence does Medvedev cite for his claim?
- How have NATO members responded to these statements?
- Is this part of a broader Russian information campaign?






