Mikhail Gorbachev has accused the United States of mounting
an imperialist conspiracy against Russia that could push the
world into a new Cold War.
With Dmitry Medvedev due to be inaugurated today as Russian
president, the Soviet Union's last leader said that the White
House's claims of peaceful intentions towards its former superpower
rival could no longer be trusted.
Delivering one of his most scathing attacks on the US, Mr
Gorbachev told The Daily Telegraph that a US military build-up
was under way to contain a resurgent Russia.
From Nato's expansion plans in the former Soviet Union to
Washington's proposals for a bigger defence budget and a missile
shield in central Europe, the US was deliberately quashing
hopes for permanent peace with Russia, Mr Gorbachev said.
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"We had 10 years after the Cold War to build a new world
order and yet we squandered them," he said.
"The United States cannot tolerate anyone acting independently.
"Every US president has to have a war."
The 1990 Nobel Peace Prize winner's denunciation of the US
mirrors the most belligerently anti-Western speeches of Vladimir
Putin – who is said to consult Mr Gorbachev on foreign
policy matters.
Mr Putin may be switching jobs to become prime minister,
but many expect him to remain the most powerful figure in
Russian politics.
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