Trump sends nuclear submarines toward Russia fires back at Putin crony’s bold threat

In a dramatic turn of global events, President Donald Trump has ordered two U.S. nuclear submarines to be strategically deployed near Russian waters. This powerful move comes after Russia’s Dmitry Medvedev, former president and current deputy chairman of the Security Council, made what Trump called “foolish and inflammatory” threats, evoking Cold War-era nuclear rhetoric. The decision is not just a military maneuver—it is a strong geopolitical message amid rising global tensions and ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Tensions between the U.S. and Russia are reaching a boiling point after President Donald Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to reposition closer to Russian waters. This dramatic military maneuver was a direct response to former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s alarming nuclear rhetoric, where he warned of retaliatory measures over Trump’s Ukraine ceasefire deadline. Trump framed the move as a “precaution,” yet it marks one of the boldest nuclear postures by a U.S. president since the Cold War. His

administration is sending a clear signal: America won’t tolerate escalatory threats from Moscow.