Providing Tomahawk rockets Ukraine will end badly, including Donald Trump, threatens Dmitri Medvedev


Dmitri Medvedev (right), the vice-president of the Kremlin Security Council, former president and prime minister of Russia, along with Vladimir Putin (left), photo: East2west News / Willwest News / Profimedia
Former Russian president Dmitri Medvedev said Monday that the provision of Tomahawk missiles could have negative consequences for everyone, especially for US President Donald Trump, Reuters reported.
Medvedev, a fervent supporter of force policy that repeatedly provoked the white house leader on social networks, said it is impossible to distinguish between Tomahawk rockets that transport nuclear and conventional foci after launch, an aspect that emphasized and the spokesman of Vladimir Putin.
“How should Russia respond? This exactly!”, Medvedev told Telegram, suggesting that Moscow's response would be a nuclear one.
Trump said again on Sunday that he could provide Kiev Rocket Tomahawk, who have a long range, if Vldimir Putin does not end the Ukraine.
“Yes, I might tell (Putin) that if the war does not end, we might very well do it,” Trump said. “We may not do it, but we might do it … Do they want to have Tomahawk rockets pointing to them? I don't believe.”
Medvedev wrote: “We can only hope that this is another empty threat … Like sending nuclear submarines closer to Russia.”
The vice -president of the Russian Security Council has alluded to Trump's statement in August, according to which he ordered two nuclear submarines to approach Russia, in response to what he called “extremely challenging” statements about the risk of a war.
Putin said that the supply of Tomahawk rockets, which have a range of 2,500 km, and could thus hit any target in European Russia, including Moscow, would destroy relations between the United States and Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski said Ukraine would use Tomahawk missiles only for military purposes and would not attack civilians in Russia, if the US would provide them.




