
Trump says US is ‘totally prepared' for nuclear attacks after moving nuke subs closer to Russia in warning to Putin
In an extraordinary escalation, the commander-in-chief ordered that
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Trump has said the US is 'fully prepared' for a nuclear war
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Don slammed former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev's comments as 'highly provocative'
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Russia's Security Council's Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev seemed to threaten America with nuclear annihilation in the tit-for-tat row with Trump
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The US Navy's USS Minnesota (SSN-783), a Virginia-class fast attack submarine
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The nuclear sabre-rattling comes after Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia's security council, made an ominous threat and warned that
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Trump slammed Medvedev's words as "foolish and inflammatory" before ordering the placement of nuclear submarines near Russian territory.
"Based on the highly provocative statements of the Former President of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, who is now the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, I have ordered two Nuclear Submarines to be positioned in the appropriate regions," Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Medvedev, who was the former Russian president from 2008 to 2012, seemed to threaten America with nuclear annihilation in the tit-for-tat row with Trump.
He said: "If some words of the former Russian president [Medvedev] cause such a nervous reaction in the entire, formidable US president, then Russia is right in everything and will continue to go its own way.
"Let him remember his favorite films about the "walking dead", as well as how dangerous a "dead hand" that does not exist in nature can be."
Medvedev may have referring to Moscow's "Dead Hand" nuclear weapons system, which is designed to launch a doomsday retaliation attack with full nuclear force - even if the Kremlin leadership is wiped out.
He also warned that Russia "isn't Israel or even Iran."
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"Each new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war," the former Russian president wrote in an X post.
The MAGA prez hit back saying: "Just in case these foolish and inflammatory statements are more than just that.
Donald Trump orders nuclear submarines to be moved near Russia as he blasts 'foolish' nuke threat from Putin crony
"Words are very important, and can often lead to unintended consequences. I hope this will not be one of those instances. Thank you for your attention to this matter!"
Trump did not say in his post whether he meant nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed submarines. He also did not elaborate on the exact deployment locations, which are kept secret by the US military.
But in an interview with Newsmax that aired Friday night, Trump said the submarines were "closer to Russia."
"We always want to be ready. And so I have sent to the region two nuclear submarines," he said.
"I just want to make sure that his words are only words and nothing more than that."
Trump v Medvedev: War of words
July 2025
: Donald Trump announced a 50-day deadline for Russia to move toward ending the war in Ukraine or face "severe" tariffs.
Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council, dismissed this as a "theatrical ultimatum" that Russia "didn't care" about.
Late July 2025
: President Trump reduced his deadline for Russia to secure a peace deal to just "10 or 12 days," threatening sanctions and secondary tariffs on countries that do business with Russia.
In response, Medvedev wrote on X that Trump was "playing the ultimatum game" and warned that each new ultimatum was a step toward war, not between Russia and Ukraine, but with the United States.
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In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump publicly targeted Medvedev, calling him a "failed former President of Russia" who was "entering very dangerous territory" with his remarks.
This statement came as Trump also announced a 25% tariff on India, criticizing its "dead economy" and continued defense and energy ties with Moscow.
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" Medvedev retaliated on social media by referencing the "Dead Hand," a Cold War-era Soviet nuclear retaliation system, in a veiled threat to the US.
He also stated that Trump's "jittery reaction" proved Russia was "completely in the right" and would continue on its own path.
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In a further escalation, President Trump announced he had ordered two nuclear submarines to be positioned near Russia in response to Medvedev's "foolish and inflammatory statements."
This move highlights the dangerous rhetorical turn the conflict has taken, now including nuclear threats from both sides.
Trump's remarks came hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow had started mass producing its hypersonic nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile.
Putin previously said he could deploy them to Belarus, a close Russian ally neighbouring Ukraine, by year-end.
The US has the largest nuclear-powered submarine fleet in the world, including its lead ship the USS Virginia - a 377-feet long sub, equipped with cruise missiles.
The US has nuclear-powered attack submarines that can search for targets.
Several of the US Navy's vessels are specifically designed for stealth and are able to precisely strike targets with nuclear warheads.
The Western superpower also has larger, nuclear-armed submarines, which do not need to be repositioned as they can reach targets thousands of miles away.
It's unclear which nuclear submarines will be deployed.
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President Vladimir Putin
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The nuclear sabre-rattling came against the backdrop of a deadline set by Trump for the end of next week for Russia to take steps to end the Ukraine war or face unspecified new sanctions.
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The president also vowed to impose secondary tariffs on Russia if it does not reach a ceasefire agreement by August 8.
Despite the pressure from Washington, Russia's onslaught against its pro-Western neighbour continues to unfold at full bore.
'TALK DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING'
Trump has expressed frustration with Putin, questioning whether the Russian leader really wants peace with Ukraine.
In early July, Trump described having a good conversation with Putin over the phone, only to learn the next that Russia had launched another attack on Ukrainian cities.
"I always hang up, [and] say, 'Well, that was a nice phone call,'" Trump told reporters.
"And then missiles are launched into Kyiv or some other city, and I say, 'That's strange.'
"And after that happens three or four times, you say, the talk doesn't mean anything."
Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, and European leaders have also voiced their concerns that Putin is not interested in peace.
Zelensky said Putin has the final say in any ceasefire with Russia.
"We understand who makes the decisions in Russia and who must end this war," the Ukrainian president wrote on X.
"The whole world understands this too. The United States has proposed this.
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"Ukraine has supported it. What is needed is Russia's readiness."
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Trump has expressed frustration with Putin
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