The two nuclear submarines ordered by US President Donald Trump to “locate in the right area” have reportedly already arrived where they are supposed to exist, due to a statement by Russian Security Council vice-chairman Dmitry Medvedev.
According to Tas, Trump told reporters before departing from Bedminster, New Jersey for Washington.
The US president said in a previous interview with Newsmax that submarines will move “to approach Russia.”
On July 28, Medvedev wrote to X Social Network that Trump should not forget that the final stage will be a step towards war, as Trump threatens Russia and shortens the deadline for reconciliation in the Ukrainian conflict. On July 31, Medvedev commented on Trump’s comments about the Russian economy and criticism of himself, warning US leaders not to forget the dangers of “deaths.” “The “dead economy” and “entering dangerous territory” in India and Russia – well, he should remind us of his favorite film about The Walking Dead, and how dangerous “Dead Hand” is, which does not exist naturally,” writes Medvedev.
“Dead Hand” is the name given by the West to the Soviet “borderline” system during the Cold War, ensuring a massive nuclear strike retaliatory in the case of attacks on the Soviet Union.
Previously, Trump spoke negatively about Russia and India’s economy, calling them “dead” in a true social society and also criticised Medvedev.
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