Medvedev goes ballistic: "It’s quite possible to imagine a hypersonic missile being fired from the North Sea from a Russian ship at The Hague courthouse."
By Tyler Durden: There's been a number of new developments including tit-for-tat
warnings and threats following the International Criminal Court's (ICC)
last Friday issuance of an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir
Putin.The most blistering and alarming attack on the Hague-based
court this week has been from former Russian president and
current deputy chairman of the security council Dmitry Medvedev, who
said any attempt to actually arrest Putin would be an act of war.
First, on Monday he said, "It’s quite possible to imagine a hypersonic missile being fired from the North Sea from a Russian ship at The Hague courthouse." He added as part of the warning: "Everyone walks under God and rockets… Look carefully to the sky..."
In follow-up on Wednesday he said in a video statement posted to Telegram that any "arrest" would surely spark world war 3...