In a submit on Fact Social, US President Donald Trump blamed former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s “silly and inflammatory” statements behind his determination to deploy two nuclear submarines close to Russia.
US President Donald Trump on Friday mentioned that he has ordered the deployment of two nuclear submarines close to Russia, following threats from Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. In a submit on Fact Social, Trump issued a warning to Russia and Medvedev, saying he has ordered the deployment of the nuclear submarines, however he hopes that the scenario is not going to escalate.
“Based mostly on the extremely provocative statements of the Former President of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, who’s now the Deputy Chairman of the Safety Council of the Russian Federation, I’ve ordered two Nuclear Submarines to be positioned within the acceptable areas, simply in case these silly and inflammatory statements are extra than simply that,” Trump mentioned.
“Phrases are essential, and may usually result in unintended penalties, I hope this is not going to be a kind of cases. Thanks on your consideration to this matter!” he added.
In regards to the spat between Trump, Medvedev
The spat between Trump and Medvedev started earlier this week after the US President imposed 25 per cent tariffs on India, citing New Delhi’s closeness with Russia and its determination to purchase Russian oil and weaponry. In one in every of his statements, Trump had even mentioned that he doesn’t care about India and Russia, because the US hardly does “little or no” commerce with the 2 nations.
“We have now accomplished little or no enterprise with India, their Tariffs are too excessive, among the many highest within the World,” he had mentioned. “Likewise, Russia and the USA do virtually no enterprise collectively. Let’s hold it that approach, and inform Medvedev, the failed former President of Russia, who thinks he’s nonetheless President, to observe his phrases. He’s getting into very harmful territory!”
Later, Medvedev, who’s at the moment the deputy chairman of Russia’s Safety Council, mentioned that Russia is “utterly proper” if the “mighty president of the US” can get provoked by a “jittery response” from a former Russian president. “We are going to hold shifting ahead on our personal path,” Medvedev, who was Russia’s President from 2008 to 2012, had mentioned.

