Trump Deploys Nuclear Submarines Amid Rising Tensions With Russia

August 1, 2025 – U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of two nuclear submarines amid an intensifying war of words with Russian official Dmitry Medvedev, escalating tensions over the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Trump made the announcement via Truth Social, saying the move was a response to Medvedev’s “provocative statements” and stressing that “words are very important and can lead to unintended consequences.”

He warned Russia to end the Ukraine war by next week or face fresh, unspecified sanctions.

The nuclear posturing comes amid a deadly surge in Russian drone and missile attacks. A recent strike on Kyiv killed 31 civilians, including five children, prompting a day of mourning in the Ukrainian capital.

Medvedev, Russia’s deputy security council chairman, had mocked Trump’s sanctions threat and referenced the “Dead Hand” — a Cold War-era Russian nuclear control system.

Trump fired back, calling Medvedev a “failed former president” and warned him to “watch his words.”

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin insists his conditions for ending the war — including Ukraine giving up territory and dropping NATO ambitions — remain unchanged.

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Trump Deploys Nuclear Submarines Amid Rising Tensions With Russia August 1, 2025 – U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of two nuclear submarines amid an intensifying war of words with Russian official Dmitry Medvedev, escalating tensions over the ongoing war in Ukraine. Trump made the announcement via Truth Social, saying the move was a response to Medvedev’s “provocative statements” and stressing that “words are very important and can lead to unintended consequences.” He warned Russia to end the Ukraine war by next week or face fresh, unspecified sanctions. The nuclear posturing comes amid a deadly surge in Russian drone and missile attacks. A recent strike on Kyiv killed 31 civilians, including five children, prompting a day of mourning in the Ukrainian capital. Medvedev, Russia’s deputy security council chairman, had mocked Trump’s sanctions threat and referenced the “Dead Hand” — a Cold War-era Russian nuclear control system. Trump fired back, calling Medvedev a “failed former president” and warned him to “watch his words.” Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin insists his conditions for ending the war — including Ukraine giving up territory and dropping NATO ambitions — remain unchanged. #TrumpRussiaTensions #UkraineWar #NuclearSubmarines #GlobalSecurity
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