The ongoing war of words between the U.S. and Russia has escalated dramatically, moving from a tweet to a tangible military response. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of nuclear-capable submarines to “appropriate regions” after former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev issued a stark warning on social media, calling Trump’s Ukraine sanction threats “a step towards war” and implying nuclear readiness.
On Truth Social, Trump explained his decision was a direct consequence of Medvedev’s “highly provocative statements,” acknowledging his role as deputy chairman of Russia’s security council. The President emphasized the gravity of language, asserting that “Words are very important, and can often lead to unintended consequences,” and expressed hope for a de-escalation of tensions.
Trump clarified his reasoning to reporters, stating, “A threat was made by a former president of Russia and we’re going to protect our people.” This action follows Medvedev’s earlier online attack, which ridiculed Trump’s shortened peace timeline for Ukraine and stressed Russia’s unwillingness to be pressured.
While some security analysts largely view this as a rhetorical measure, highlighting that U.S. nuclear submarines are already routinely deployed and capable of striking Russia, it undeniably signals a heightened state of international friction. Trump’s open frustration with Vladimir Putin’s perceived stalling on a Ukraine ceasefire, a promise Trump had made to achieve rapidly, remains a significant underlying factor. Putin, despite recent devastation in Ukraine, continues to articulate a desire for “lasting and stable peace” but has not indicated any willingness to make concessions.
Escalation by Tweet: Trump Deploys Subs After Medvedev’s Warning
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