Russian Gov’t Flexing Submarine Power After Trump’s Move
Viktor Vodolatsky, a seasoned Russian lawmaker, threw a high‑powered response at the US President when Trump decided to shuffle two nuclear submersibles to new “appropriate regions.”
Submarine Show‑down
- Vodolatsky boasted that Russia’s navy has significantly more nuclear submarines than America.
- He bragged that, “the number of Russian nuclear submarines in the world’s oceans is significantly higher than the American ones.”
- According to the shameless brag, these submarines are already under Russian command and “have long been under their control.”
Trump’s Submarine Shuffle
The US leader had apparently instructed the submarines to be “redirected to the appropriate regions,” according to Vodolatsky’s account. Yet the Russian official stressed that no response is needed from the Russian Federation to this so‑called statement.
Bottom Line
In the grand tug‑of‑war for underwater supremacy, Russia’s laser‑focused Vodolatsky hawked the U.S. that the Soviet submarine fleet is ready to take back the depth of the seas—one sub at a time.
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Trump Fuels the Nuclear Tension with a Submarine Surprise
In a bold move that feels more like a thriller plot than a diplomatic strategy, President Donald Trump has commanded two nuclear submarines to be stationed closer to Russia after former Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev rattled the U.S. with a warning that could have left the world shivering.
What the Submarine Shuffle Means
- Two U.S. nuclear submarines are now on standby, ready to respond if Medvedev’s “inflammatory statements” turn into actual threats.
- Trump’s order is a clear signal that the United States is taking any hint of Russian aggression seriously.
- The move comes amid rising tension as Medvedev warned that Washington’s “ultimatum game” could push the U.S. closer to war with Moscow.
Medvedev’s Hot Take
Medvedev, currently serving as the Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, didn’t hold back. He warned President Trump that any new ultimatum is a step toward war—“but not just between Russia and Ukraine, but with his own country.” The Russian former president’s remarks were so brash that Trump took to Truth Social to confront him.
Trump’s Truth Social Takeaway
“I’ve sent those submarines into the appropriate regions just in case Medvedev’s comments are more than just hot air,” Trump wrote. “Words are critical; they can cause unintended consequences, so let’s hope this won’t be a headline‑making mistake.”
Cold War Echoes
Medvedev’s mention of a “dead hand” (the Soviet era’s “Perimeter” nuclear deterrent) stirred memories of the Cold War, reminding everyone that the iron grip of nuclear power still lingers in discussions about international security.
Beyond Russia: The India Twist
While the U.S. is tightening its stance on Russia, Trump is also unleashing economic fire on India—slapping New Delhi with a 25% tariff that kicks in this Friday. It’s a reminder that the U.S. sees the Indian market as a significant contributor to Russia’s war budget, and the president wants to keep the chip off Putin’s purse.
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