Gorbachev warns of risk of armed conflict in new Cold War

30 Jan 2015 / 00:53 H.

    MOSCOW: The last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev last week accused the US of drawing Russia into a new Cold War and said he feared hostilities could escalate into armed conflict.
    The US “has already drawn us into a new Cold War, trying openly to achieve its main idea of triumphalism,” Gorbachev said in an interview with the Interfax news agency.
    “Where will that lead all of us? A Cold War is already being waged openly. What’s next?” asked the 83-year-old former Soviet president who during his time in power eased relations with the West but is vilified in Russia for allowing the breakup of the USSR.
    “Unfortunately I cannot say for sure that a Cold War won’t lead to a ‘hot’ one. I fear they could take the risk,” Gorbachev said, apparently referring to the US.
    Gorbachev in November last year warned that the world was “on the brink of a new Cold War”.
    In his latest comments, Gorbachev criticised the West for imposing sanctions on Russia.
    “All you hear is about sanctions towards Russia from America and the European Union. Have they totally lost their heads?” Gorbachev asked.
    In December last year, Gorbachev in an article urged the US and the EU to “defrost relations” with Russia.
    Gorbachev in the past has harshly criticised President Vladimir Putin for an “imitation” of democracy. But recently he has backed the Kremlin line, saying that the world should welcome the annexation of Crimea by Russia for correcting a historic mistake. – AFP

    sentifi.com

    thesundaily_my Sentifi Top 10 talked about stocks