Zombie Diplomacy? Trump Calls Medvedev A ‘Failed President’, Ex-Russian Prez Hits Back With ‘Dead Hand’ Nuclear Ghost | World News

New York: The gloves are online again this time. A transatlantic word war exploded between former US President Donald Trump and the Russian Security Council Vice President Dmitry Medvedev. Tariffs, insults and the Cold War period threats have now become a digital dog fight from America to Russia.
Trump has launched a 25% tariff for the new Delhi, which he announced as a punishment for trading ties with Moscow. He did not make any effort to soften the coup.
“I don’t care what India is doing with Russia. They can bring together their dead economies, they don’t care for everything.
And then he turned his attention to Russia.
“Likewise, Russia and the United States do not do almost any work. Let’s keep it in this way. And tell the former president of Russia, who thinks he is president, to watch his words. he said.
Between 2008 and 2012, a comment on Putin Loyalist and Russia’s former President Dmitry Medvedev has led to a sharp refutation from Moscow.
‘Dead hand? Dead economies? Try Zombie Movies’
Medvedev is back. He went to Telegram to respond-to the answer-cropped, but full of cold war-coded threats.
“If a few words from the former Russian President can provoke such a tense reaction from the US’s powerful president, Russia must be completely on the right,” he wrote.
Later, Trump’s “Dead Economies” turned Jab into a ghost story. “As for the ‘dead economies’ and ‘dangerous zone’, perhaps he should regain his favorite zombie films and remember how dangerous the ‘dead hand’ can be.”
This last line was not just cynical. He pointed to one of the most terrible legacies of the Cold War. The rumors of an automatic nuclear response mechanism aimed at launching a counter -attack, even if every Russian leader died, was the Soviet Resurrection System. A machine built to end the world without a single human decision.
Medvedev’s jab was not thin.
“We will continue to move on our own way,” he added, doubling Russia’s challenging stance.
Trade, tariffs and online war area
While the US-India relations were released from the sudden tariff shock, the Trump-Medvedev online saliva led Russia back to the front of Washington’s political discourse.
Trump, known for mixing diplomacy with Bravado, has now brought back the cold war ghosts, which at the same time adding two basic double equations.
This digital duel timing was not noticed. As global elections approach and trade blocks are reorganized, every insult becomes more difficult.
Trump’s tone shows that there may be more tariffs on the table. Medvedev’s answer points to the dusting of old strategies.
In addition to a few pointed words on social media, it reminds us that there is a larger battlefield behind each jab, a memory, muscle and men who still carry both.