Russia explodes at Trump promising ‘dead hand’ nuclear annihilation in WW3 warning | World | News

Former Russian President Dmitri Medvedev attacked Donald Trump after warning him about his “watching his words”. Medvedev spoke of a “dead hand” in his ominous message and referred to the Cold War nuclear terminology and threw nuclear missiles even after the leadership of a country was erased. Medvedev, written on Telegram, wrote: “About the threats against me in the reality of personal network in which Trump prohibits to operate in our country:
“Some words of the former Russian president, if the entire great US president causes such an angry reaction, it means that Russia is right in everything and will continue to progress in its own way. And India and Russia’s ‘dead economy’ – good, ‘walking dead’ and how dangerous in nature is not dangerous …
The news arrived only one day after US President Donald Trump issued a scary rebuke that warned for former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev for “watching” his words. Medvedev, who wrote on social media, warned that any ultimatum from Trump will be considered as “a threat and a step towards war”. Then he warned Trump: “Don’t go down the Sleeping Joe Way.”
However, the US President answered angrily: “Tell Russia, who still thinks he is president, to watch his words to the former president of Russia. This comes after Mr. Trump announced that during his meeting with Sir Keir Starmer in Scotland, Russia will put forward the last date for Ukraine to accept his ceasefire. When the journalists were asked how long they will pass by the new deadline, Mr. Trump said: ım I will make a new deadline for about 10 or 12 days today. There is no reason to wait. ”
Mr. Medvedev’s threat to Mr. Trump follows the US threat of steep tariffs if an agreement cannot be reached with Ukraine.
In January, Mr. Trump took part in his position that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would never happen if it was president. Later, he promised to bring peace to the region in a short period of time, but failed to do so.
During the peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, the US President admitted that Vladimir Putin was not reasonable by adopting a harder approach with the Russian President.




