Trump places nuclear submarines in row with Russia
Trump said on his Truth Social platform that the deployment was a precaution in response to “highly provocative statements” by Russian officials, emphasizing that words could have serious, unintended consequences. He did not specify whether the submarines were nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed, nor their exact locations, which remain classified. However, in a Newsmax interview, Trump confirmed the submarines were “closer to Russia” as a show of readiness.
The announcement followed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s declaration that Moscow had begun mass-producing its hypersonic nuclear-capable Oreshnik missiles, which could be stationed in Belarus by the end of the year.
The nuclear standoff coincides with Trump’s deadline for Russia to take steps toward ending the war in Ukraine or face unspecified new sanctions. Despite international pressure, Russian attacks continue, including a combined missile and drone strike on Kyiv that killed 31 people earlier this week. Putin reiterated his desire for peace but insisted that Moscow’s conditions for ending the invasion remain unchanged.
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