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After a dispute with Russia: Trump has atomic submarines lay
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US President Trump and ex-Kremlin boss Medvedev have been mutually verbal. Now Trump follows – and, as he indicates, is following his words.
US President Donald Trump ordered the relocation of two nuclear submarines to deal with the former Russian head of state Dmitri Medvedev. This is “only in the event that these foolish and provocative statements are more than just that,” wrote the Republican on his Truth social platform. It was initially unclear where the submarines were laid. Trump wrote of “suitable regions”.
The US President also wrote: “Words are very important and can often lead to unintentional consequences”. He hoped that this would not be one of these cases.
A few hours later, he said about the measure in front of journalists: “Well, we had to do that”. An inappropriate threat was given – so the United States should be careful. “So I do this for security for our population.”
Trump did not make it clear which submarines are about. According to an earlier report by the congress research service, the navy has both nuclear-driven submarines without and with nuclear weapons on board.
Trump and Medledew have been fighting publicly for days. The starting point was Trump’s new ultimatum, in which he shortened the deadline for a ceasefire or peace between Russia and the Ukraine attacked by Moscow – and threatened with sanctions. This deadline will take place next week.
Medvedev then threatened a direct military discussion between Russia and the United States on platform X. Each ultimatum is therefore a step on the way to the war. He described Trump as “grandpa”. Medwedew also wrote that the US President should remember the danger of zombies if he philosophized about the death of the Indian and Russian economy.
Trump had explained that he also wanted India at least 25 percent tariffs and a “punishment” because of his trade relationships with Russia and called both economies dead.
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Source: Stern

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