Bombing Iran might do the opposite of what the west wants, Medvedev warns against forcing Tehran into a corner
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has cautioned against potential military strikes on Iran's nuclear program by Israel, questioning global double standards regarding nuclear weapons. He proposed a 'zero option' of mutual disarmament under international supervision. Medvedev warned that attempts to eliminate Iran's nuclear capabilities by force could provoke a severe response, potentially including the use or rebuilding of nuclear weapons.