Berlin – Gorbachev Warns Of Major Nuclear War In Europe Over Ukraine

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    FILE - Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev visits the former Berlin Wall border crossing point Checkpoint Charlie, in Berlin November 7, 2014.    REUTERS/Hannibal HanschkeBerlin – Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev warned that tensions between Russia and European powers over the Ukraine crisis could result in a major conflict or even nuclear war, in an interview to appear in a German news magazine on Saturday.

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    “A war of this kind would unavoidably lead to a nuclear war,” the 1990 Nobel Peace Prize winner told Der Spiegel news magazine, according to excerpts released on Friday.

    “We won’t survive the coming years if someone loses their nerve in this overheated situation,” added Gorbachev, 83. “This is not something I’m saying thoughtlessly. I am extremely concerned.”

    Tensions between Russia and Western powers rose after pro-Russian separatists took control of large parts of eastern Ukraine and Russia annexed Crimea in early 2014.

    The United States, NATO and the European Union accuse Russia of sending troops and weapons to support the separatist uprising, and have imposed sanctions on Moscow.

    Russia denies providing the rebels with military support and fends off Western criticism of its annexation of Crimea, saying the Crimean people voted for it in a referendum.

    Gorbachev, who is widely admired in Germany for his role in opening the Berlin Wall and steps that led to Germany’s reunification in 1990, warned against Western intervention in the Ukraine crisis.

    “The new Germany wants to intervene everywhere,” he said in the interview. “In Germany evidently there are a lot of people who want to help create a new division in Europe.”

    The elder statesman, whose “perestroika” (restructuring) policy helped end the Cold War, has previously warned of a new cold war and potentially dire consequences if tensions were not reduced over the Ukraine crisis.

    The diplomatic standoff over Ukraine is the worst between Moscow and the West since the Cold war ended more than two decades ago.


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    Rafuel
    Rafuel
    9 years ago

    He is still alive? I haven’t heard from this irrelevant fool for so long, I concluded he must be gone. What do you know! Not only this communist is still alive and talking, he even reverted to his communist past of issuing threats to the West.

    Yaakov2
    Yaakov2
    9 years ago

    He’s just crying wolf.

    No one takes him seriously and there is no basis for his bluff, scare tactics.

    Maybe the Germans are gullible enough to buy his bull but the majority of the West will do what needs to do be done for true justice and not be intimidated by his scare tactics.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    9 years ago

    What is a minor nuclear war?

    Shlomo-1
    Shlomo-1
    9 years ago

    “Major nuclear war”
    What is a minor one?

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    9 years ago

    What would a minor nuclear war look like?

    NACHMAN
    NACHMAN
    9 years ago

    His point should not be taken lightly. You push the bear against the wall the bear might strike back. He has more credibility regarding the communist thinking than the TB here.