Trump warns after Medvedev suggests Arming Iran with Nuclear Warheads
In a strong reaction, Donald Trump warned against Medvedev’s remarks suggesting that Iran could receive nuclear warheads, calling it highly dangerous.
The U.S. President Donald Trump reacted sharply to remarks by Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, suggesting that nuclear warheads could be handed to Iran.
Writing on his Truth Social platform on Monday, Trump warned that such remarks cannot be overlooked. He questioned whether Medvedev truly spoke about supplying nuclear warheads to Iran, calling it “serious business.”
Trump also highlighted America’s military power, stating that the most powerful weapons are its nuclear submarines. “Just days ago, we fired 30 Tomahawk missiles that hit their targets precisely,” Trump noted.
Medvedev’s remarks came after U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Without naming countries, Medvedev implied that some might arm Iran directly with nuclear warheads.
The tense exchange reflects a dangerous escalation in rhetoric as Iran continues to advance its nuclear ambitions despite international pressure.
Analysts say this kind of rhetoric could worsen already heightened tensions between Washington, Moscow, and Tehran. According to Reuters, concerns over nuclear proliferation in the Middle East remain at an all-time high.
As the geopolitical stakes rise, U.S. officials insist that preventing Iran’s access to nuclear weapons is a top priority. Ongoing diplomatic and military responses aim to contain further instability across the region.
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