This is outrageous.
Medvedev threatens to arm Iran with nuclear weapons, Trump demands answers
In a chilling escalation, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev publicly hinted that foreign countries could begin supplying nuclear warheads to Iran—a move that has sent shockwaves through the global community and left President Donald Trump demanding immediate clarification.
“Did I just hear Medvedev from Russia threatening to supply nuclear weapons to Iran?” Trump posted on Truth Social Monday. “If that’s true, I want confirmation IMMEDIATELY. Nuclear threats should never be taken lightly. I guess that’s why Putin is calling the shots.”
Medvedev’s Nuclear Provocation
Medvedev, now deputy chairman of Russia’s powerful Security Council, made the remarks Sunday on X (formerly Twitter). He declared that Iran’s nuclear weapons program would continue—and worse, that “a number of countries” were ready to help Iran by providing nuclear capabilities directly.
“The enrichment of nuclear material—and yes, the future production of nuclear weapons—will go on,” Medvedev stated.
Though he didn’t name names, the implications are explosive. Russia has long supported Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and the threat of international collaboration to arm the Iranian regime raises urgent national security concerns.
Trump Responds to Rising Global Tensions
President Trump, who famously withdrew from the flawed 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal, has long warned about the dangers of appeasing Iran. Over the weekend, those warnings were echoed in action.
In response to Iranian aggression, the United States launched a massive precision military strike targeting three nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The operation involved over 125 U.S. military aircraft, including stealth B-2 bombers, demonstrating overwhelming air superiority.
U.S. Military Power on Full Display
Trump proudly praised the mission and specifically pointed to the role of America’s nuclear-powered submarines, which launched more than 30 Tomahawk cruise missiles with pinpoint accuracy.
“If you thought our airstrikes were powerful, just wait. Our nuclear submarines are the most lethal weapons ever built. Every Tomahawk hit its mark. 100% success rate,” Trump said.
He also gave credit to the brave men and women in uniform, especially the submarine crew that carried out the mission flawlessly.
Russia, Iran, and the Future of Global Stability
With Vladimir Putin now offering to mediate between Iran and Israel—and Russia floating the idea of a new nuclear agreement with the U.S.—many are questioning who is really in control of global diplomacy.
Under President Trump’s leadership, America projected strength and deterrence. Today, with nuclear threats casually tossed around by hostile powers, millions are reminded why peace through strength remains essential.