Russia is barking up the wrong tree.
“Trump Deploys Two Nuclear Submarines in Response to Russian Provocations”
President Donald J. Trump is taking bold action—sending a direct message to Moscow.
On Friday, Trump announced via Truth Social that he has ordered two U.S. nuclear submarines to be strategically deployed. The move follows alarming comments from Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president and now deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council.
“I’ve directed two nuclear submarines to be deployed to the proper locations,” Trump stated, “in case these reckless and provocative remarks turn out to be more than mere words.”
This decision marks the first major military maneuver by President Trump in response to escalating Russian aggression—and it sends a clear warning: The United States will not be intimidated.
Trump Responds to Russian Escalation With Strength and Resolve
Medvedev’s warning earlier in the week accused Trump of pushing the world closer to war. Trump had set a new 10- to 12-day deadline for Russia to end its invasion of Ukraine—shortened from his previous 50-day offer.
“Words matter,” Trump emphasized. “They can lead to unintended consequences. I hope this will not be one of those moments.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry had no immediate comment, while Medvedev’s original response came via X (formerly Twitter), where he mocked Trump’s stance and warned of potential war—not just with Ukraine, but with America.
“Russia isn’t Israel or Iran. Every new ultimatum is a step toward war—with the U.S.,” Medvedev claimed.
Trump: “This Is Biden’s War, Not Mine”
Trump’s frustration with Putin has intensified in recent weeks. His new deadline comes just after Russia launched a brutal wave of drone and missile attacks into Ukraine—over 300 drones, along with cruise and ballistic missiles, according to Ukraine’s air force.
On Friday, Trump shared grim battlefield statistics:
- Nearly 20,000 Russian soldiers killed in July alone
- Over 112,000 total Russian deaths since January
- 8,000 Ukrainian soldiers lost in the same time frame
- Ongoing civilian casualties in Kyiv and other cities
“This is a war that should have never happened,” Trump said. “This is Biden’s war—not TRUMP’s. I’m just here to try to end it.”
Trump’s America First Approach: Peace Through Strength
This move aligns with President Trump’s longstanding philosophy: peace through strength. By positioning nuclear submarines, he’s making it clear—America will not be drawn into foreign wars unless provoked.
“Enough is enough,” Trump said earlier this month. “We’ve been generous. But now it’s time for real action.”
Conclusion: A President Who Leads, Not Follows
While the Biden administration drags its feet and appeases foreign powers, Trump is taking bold, decisive action to protect American interests and pressure Russia toward peace.
This is exactly the kind of leadership voters over 50 remember—and want back in the White House.