Trump rips Russia’s Medvedev over nuclear remarks
- On Monday morning, President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to ridicule Dmitry Medvedev's assertion that several nations might provide Iran with nuclear weapons in response to recent American attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
- Trump responded to Medvedev, Russia's deputy security council chairman and former president, who stated on Sunday that several countries are ready to supply Iran with nuclear warheads after U.S. bunker-busting airstrikes.
- Trump questioned whether Medvedev was using the term "N word" lightly, lauded U.S. nuclear submarines as the strongest and deadliest military assets in existence, and highlighted that all 30 Tomahawk missiles launched in the strike successfully hit their intended targets.
- Trump wrote, "The ‘N word’ should not be treated so casually," called Putin 'THE BOSS,' and warned of unleashing America’s most powerful weapons if nuclear warheads are supplied to Iran.
- The confrontation highlights rising nuclear tensions after U.S. attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, with Medvedev signaling continued nuclear development and Trump emphasizing U.S. military strength.
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U.S. President Donald Trump raised the tone this Monday in a social media message warning former Russian President Dmitri Medvedev, who said on Sunday that there are countries willing to deliver atomic weapons to Iran, about using the word ‘nuclear’ ‘lightly’. “Have I heard former Russian President Medvedev use the word with N (Nuclear!) with indifference, saying that he and other countries would supply nuclear warheads to Iran? Did he really sa…
The U.S. president demanded immediate confirmation of the statements of the former Russian president and presumed that U.S. nuclear submarines “are the most lethal weapons ever built”
Trump Tells Russian Leader To Stop Using The ‘N Word’ After Nuclear Threats
President Donald Trump scolded Russia for “casually throwing around the ‘N word'” on Monday after Russian Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said that Russia, along with other nations, were planning to send nuclear warheads to Iran.Medvedev, the former president of Russia, said on Sunday that Iran’s “enrichment of nuclear material” and “the future production of nuclear weapons — will continue” after the United States bombed …
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