
This video features street interviews in Russia asking citizens about a hypothetical escalation involving Dmitry Medvedev’s nuclear threats against the US. Opinions are starkly divided: while some echo state propaganda about "having more missiles" or express fatalism, others dismiss Medvedev as incompetent and criticize nuclear blackmail as unprofessional. Crucially, the responses must be viewed through the lens of censorship—one respondent explicitly refused to elaborate, saying, "I really don't want to go to prison," suggesting that fear of repression heavily filters genuine anti-war sentiment.
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