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Trump republishing nuclear submarines after the tweet of the former Russian leader threat Donald Trump


Donald Trump said that he published submarines capable of nuclear on “appropriate areas” in response to a threat tweet by former President Dmitry Medvedev, indicating that he will be ready to launch a nuclear blow with the high tensions of the war in Ukraine.

In a publication on the social truth on Friday, Trump wrote that he decided to re -put nuclear submarines due to “very provocative data” by Medvedev, noting that he is now the vice president of the Russian Security Council.

Medvedev had said earlier that Trump’s threats to Russia’s punishment and that the last warning was “a threat and a step towards war.”

“I ordered the placement of two nuclear submarines in the appropriate areas, only in the event that these foolish statements and infections are more than that,” Trump answered. “Words are very important, and they can often lead to unintended consequences, I hope this is not one of these cases.”

Medvedev, who was marginalized when Vladimir Putin returned to the presidency in 2012, is also an admirer entitled X, formerly on Twitter, where he often spread aggressive and curious attacks against Western countries and leaders in the evening in Moscow.

Earlier this week, MEDVEDEV attacked Trump for his failure on his Russian schedule to make progress towards peace with Ukraine from 50 days to only 10 days, saying he was ready to impose other financial sanctions and sanctions against Russia if he does not comply.

“Trump plays a warning game with Russia: 50 days or 10,” Medvedev wrote in a post. “He must remember two things: 1. Russia is not Israel or even Iran. 2. Every new warning represents a threat and a step towards war. It is not between Russia and Ukraine, but with his country.

“Do not go down on the way of the sleeper atmosphere!” He added, referring to former US President Joe Biden.

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Trump expressed his frustration with Putin, who said he was stopping Trump’s efforts to mediate a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, and he promised the campaign that he could achieve within 24 hours.

“Go home. Tell the first lady,” as you know, I spoke to Vladimir today. We had a great conversation. ”She said at the White House,“ Oh, really?

Putin did not respond to Trump’s warning. On Friday, he said he wanted a “permanent and stable peace” in Ukraine, but he did not make any indication that he was ready to make any concessions to make this, after a week caused by missiles and Russian drones again in death and destruction throughout Ukraine.

“We need a permanent and stable peace on the solid institutions that satisfy both Russia and Ukraine, and it will guarantee the security of both countries,” Putin said, speaking with reporters on Friday, a week before the deadline that Trump imposed on the stop.

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