Trump to deploy nuclear submarines to Russia

The exchange of accusations on social media resulted in the mobilization of two nuclear submarines. US President Donald Trump once again reacted to the "highly provocative statements" made by former Russian head of state Dmitry Medvedev, who currently serves as vice chairman of the Russian Security Council.
Donald Trump ordered this Friday that "two nuclear submarines be positioned in appropriate regions" in case Dmitry Medvedev's "foolish and inflammatory statements" are repeated — and "are more than meets the eye."
"Words are very important and can lead to unintended consequences," Donald Trump warned in a post on Truth Social, hoping that this "is not one of those situations."
After the publication, in statements to reporters, the President of the United States assured that he had mobilized nuclear submarines for the "safety" of the American people. "We had to do it. We just have to be careful ," he added, emphasizing that a "threat was made" and they didn't consider it "appropriate."
"A threat has been made by a former President of Russia, and we will protect our people," Trump reiterated.
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Likewise, US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, one of Donald Trump's closest allies, applauded the move, warning that Russia was "overstepping the mark" — prompting a response from the US President.
At X, Lindsey Graham stated that the US President "seeks peace, not war." However, he warned that Donald Trump "is not Obama, he is not Biden," and that he should not "be trifled with."
On social media, Donald Trump and Dmitry Medvedev have been exchanging accusations. The former Russian president criticized the "ultimatum" on X after the US leader indicated he would impose sanctions on Russia if it did not cease hostilities in Ukraine by August 8.
"Every ultimatum is a step towards war," warned Dmitry Medvedev, who did not go unanswered. Donald Trump then attacked the "failed" former Russian president, warning him to "be careful with his words": "You are entering dangerous territory."
In turn, the former Russian leader ridiculed the "nervous reaction" of the "all-powerful US President." "It means Russia is right and will continue to follow its own path," he said.
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