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Trump criticizes Medvedev “Great Mouth” and says that American submarines are “close to Russia” / a Republican senator warns the Russians: you overestimate your power!

Trump criticizes Medvedev

Donald Trump. Photo credit: Alex Brandon / AP / Profimedia

US President Donald Trump said, in an interview for Newsmax, that the nuclear submarines ordered to be relocated because of Dmitri Medvedev's threats are already “closer to Russia,” reports News.ro.

President Donald Trump criticized the “Gura Mare” of former Russian president Dmitri Medvedev in the interview, because he invoked the “supreme threat” of nuclear weapons, declaring on Friday for the newsmax news channel that, accordingly, he ordered two nuclear submarines to be “closer to Russia”.

Trump said that Medvedev, currently vice -president of the Russian Security Council, “shines his eyes” when it comes to nuclear weapons.

“Well, a former president of Russia, who is now leading one of the most important councils, Medvedev, said some very serious things, talking about nuclear weapons. And when you mention the word” nuclear “, you know, my eyes are big and say,” We are better to be careful, “because it is the threat.

In a post on social networks, Medvedev on Thursday on Trump to remember his favorite films with “living dead” and referred to the “dead hand”, the Soviet Union system for launching an automatic nuclear attack.

“He shouldn't have said that. He has a big mouth. He said other things in the past. So we want to be always ready. That's why I sent two nuclear submarines to the region. I just want to make sure that his words are just words and nothing more,” commented Trump.

Asked if the submarines are closer to Russia, he confirmed: “I am closer to Russia. Yes, they are closer to Russia,” but he gave no other details.

Trump: “I talk a lot with a little. I thought I solved the problem three times. I am surprised”

Trump continued to condemn the “terrible situation” of Russia's War in Ukraine and resumed his favorite rhetoric in this regard: “This is the war (former president Joe) Biden. It is not my war. This war would never have taken place. “He was craving, but he was not going to enter Ukraine. And I will say that, it is a war that has to end. It is a terrible war,” commented the leader from the White House.

The new deadline set by Trump for Russia to negotiate an armistice with Ukraine is August 8th. He reconfirmed that if no agreement will be reached, he will impose sanctions, although he admitted that Putin is good enough for sanctions and “knows how to avoid them.”

Trump took over the presidency with the main objective of putting the war in Ukraine, which he thought he had established with little three times. “I talk a lot with Putin and I think I had an excellent conversation. Then I go home and see that a bomb was thrown in Kiev and other cities, killing people. I say: you know, I just had this excellent conversation with him and it seemed that we would reach an agreement.

Trump was also asked if his opinion about Putin has changed in recent months. “It is obvious that he is a harsh man, so in this sense nothing has changed. But I am surprised. I had many good discussions in which we could have put an end to this situation and suddenly bombs started to fall,” Trump confessed in the interview for Newsmax, one of the favorite channels of the US ultra-conservative.

The interview was given after previously, Trump had announced on his Social Truth network that he ordered the positioning of two nuclear submarines in “appropriate” regions, in response to the threats of former Russian president Dmitri Medvedev.

Lindsey Graham: “To my friends in Russia …”

Taking the post of Trump from Social Truth, the influential Republican senator Lindsey Graham, a supporter of Ukraine, warned the Russians in an X post: “To my friends in Russia: President Trump wants peace, not conflict. However, please understand that he is not a Biden.

Senator Lindsey Graham, photo: backgrid / backgrid USA / Profimedia
US Senator Lindsey Graham, photo: backgrid / backgrid USA / profimedia

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