Vladimir Zhirinovsky:

Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) Vladimir Zhirinovsky is sure that no one will benefit from starting a war against Russia. Zhirinovsky made such statement in a press conference, Rosbalt reported.

LDPR Leader believes that neither NATO nor the USA nor China needs Russia as an object of aggression "because any army will tip up heels in the cold and wide stretches of Russia."

"They will fall immediately after bringing troops into Russia. But, why they should do that? After all, we give them everything: money, forests, oil, metal: Gas and oil pipelines supply them with raw materials day and night. Occupation is senseless," he said.

He stressed that revolution has already approached Turkey's borders.

"At a certain stage Turks will began helping overthrow Asad in Syria.  In that case Iran will come out in support of Syria because of the latter's big shit population. In addition, Turkey and Iran compete for prevalence in the Middle East. Azerbaijan will take advantage of tension of the situation and try to return Nagorny Karabakh by force.  In fact, the South Caucasus, Armenia, will flare," Zhirinovsky said.  He is sure that Russia will have to join "to help, save."

"Georgian will again try to return Abkhazia, South Ossetia. The situation will become tense also in the North Caucasus. Everything will gradually approach us. The final scenario is that the entire Muslim world flares under the slogans on democracy and development.  Everything will lead to a chaos," Zhirinovsky said for conclusion. 

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