Trump rips Russia’s Medvedev over nuclear remarks
- On Monday, President Donald Trump ridiculed Dmitry Medvedev, a senior Russian official and former president, for his comments suggesting that several countries might supply Iran with nuclear warheads following recent U.S. military strikes.
- Trump responded after Medvedev wrote on X that several countries are ready to supply Iran with nuclear warheads in reaction to weekend U.S. airstrikes.
- Trump ridiculed Medvedev for casually using the 'N word' , praised Putin as 'THE BOSS,' and highlighted successful U.S. deployment of 30 Tomahawks from nuclear submarines.
- Trump questioned whether Medvedev actually made the statement and asked to be promptly informed if it could be verified, while also cautioning that the United States has yet to reveal the full extent of its most powerful and deadly weapons.
- The incident reflects sharply raised tensions, with Putin condemning U.S. strikes as unprovoked and Iran retaliating by firing missiles at a U.S. base in Qatar.
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Statements by Dmitri Medvedev give the impression that Moscow could provide Iran with nuclear weapons. Donald Trump is clearly critical of this – and the vice-chairman of the National Security Council is rowing back.
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