Trump warns Dmitry Medvedev over nuclear remarks
Former US President Donald Trump has strongly reacted to recent comments made by Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian President and a close ally of Vladimir Putin. Trump issued a warning, saying Medvedev should be careful with his words, describing them as a step into very dangerous territory.
The statement came after Medvedev made a provocative remark suggesting that the 2024 US election could lead to civil unrest and called Trump the “last hope of white normal men.” In response, Trump emphasized that Medvedev's language was unacceptable and warned that such statements could lead to serious consequences.
According to reports, Trump also indicated that he would consider moving nuclear submarines in response to the rising tensions. His comments have drawn attention in both American and international media, as diplomatic relations between the US and Russia remain strained.
Medvedev, who served as President of Russia from 2008 to 2012 and is currently the deputy chair of Russia’s Security Council, has become known in recent years for making aggressive and controversial statements online. His latest remarks have once again raised global concerns about the direction of Russia’s foreign messaging.
Trump’s reaction highlights the ongoing geopolitical tension between the US and Russia, especially during an election year in the United States. The situation continues to develop as both countries monitor each other’s political and military moves closely.