Putin Ally Reacts to Trump’s Nuclear Submarine Threat
Trump ordered two nuclear submarines near Russia to demonstrate US military strength amid tensions and plans to modernize the nuclear arsenal, boasting a 25-year lead over Russia.
- At the Quantico Marine Corps base, Virginia, on September 30, President Donald Trump told military leaders he had moved a submarine or two toward the coast of Russia at an "epochal" meeting.
- Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to be moved in August as a deterrent after weeks of exchanges with Dmitry Medvedev that began in June.
- At Quantico, Trump warned against casually using the word nuclear while describing the submarine deployment off the coast of Russia, and Medvedev suggested the U.S. claim was a bluff, referencing Trump's talk about detectability.
- The United States will soon modernize its nuclear arsenal, a step Trump presented as strengthening deterrence, asserting the U.S. was `20 years ahead` of Russia on nuclear capabilities.
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After sending two submarines in August, Donald Trump announced that he had repeated the operation off the Russian coast, because the United States was "threated".
After Donald Trump sent two nuclear submarines near Russia as a response to a post on the social networks of the Russian Security Council Vice-President Dmitri Medvedev, close to Vladimir Putin's social network, answers hard. The Russian Vice-President Dmitri Medvedev, laughing at Donald Trump's nuclear submarines: "It's hard to find a black sand in a dark room, especially if it's not there" appears for the first time in Romania TV.
Donald Trump is once again intensifying his rhetoric towards Vladimir Putin. In a speech before the military, he now pointed the Kremlin chief to American nuclear submarines, which would "laure" off the Russian coast. It was the "most deadly weapons ever built".
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