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Trump moves nuclear subs after Russia’s Medvedev issues fiery threat

Published on: August 2, 2025 11:13 AM

In a bold move, US President Donald Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to reposition following threats from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Trump responded after Medvedev warned of possible nuclear retaliation if the US didn’t stop its pressure over Ukraine. Trump said he issued the order “just in case these foolish and inflammatory statements are more than just that,” emphasizing the seriousness of words and their consequences.

Trump had earlier given Russia a 10-day deadline to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine or face new tariffs. However, Medvedev dismissed the ultimatum as a “game” and reminded Trump of Moscow’s Cold War-era nuclear strength. This exchange triggered growing fears of further escalation between the two nuclear-armed nations, although experts suggest this is more of a political message than a military preparation.

The Pentagon and US Navy refused to comment on Trump’s announcement or the possible movement of submarines. Security analysts noted that US nuclear submarines are already deployed globally and ready to act if needed, making the move largely symbolic. Still, the public nature of the statement has raised concerns, especially as nuclear deployments are rarely discussed openly.

Critics argue that Trump’s public response may fuel unnecessary tension without actually pressuring Moscow. Some experts call the move “irresponsible,” warning that it could create a dangerous “commitment trap,” making it harder for the US to de-escalate later if needed. Nevertheless, others view it as a strong diplomatic signal meant to back Trump’s demand for an end to the war.

Meanwhile, Russia shows no sign of complying with Trump’s August 8 deadline for a ceasefire. President Vladimir Putin said Moscow is open to peace talks but claimed the current momentum in Ukraine favors Russia. Despite previously praising Putin, Trump now accuses him of stalling peace and launching “disgusting” attacks in Ukraine.

This latest clash adds to already rising US-Russia tensions. Although most analysts do not expect a nuclear conflict, they caution that aggressive rhetoric can lead to miscalculations. For now, Trump’s move appears aimed at pressure and optics more than actual war preparation.

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