Russia Urges Caution Over 'Nuclear Rhetoric' After Trump Moves US Submarines
Moscow urges caution in the use of "nuclear rhetoric," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Aug. 4, amid inflammatory language from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and pushback from U.S. President Donald Trump.
"Russia is very attentive to the topic of nuclear non-proliferation. And we believe that everyone should be very, very cautious with nuclear rhetoric," he told Russian state media.
Days earlier, Medvedev said increased involvement from Washington to end Russia's war against Ukraine could bring the U.S. and Moscow closer to direct conflict.
Trump previously announced an Aug. 8 deadline for Russia to reach a ceasefire with Ukraine. If it fails to reach an agreement, Russia will face U.S. secondary sanctions. The measures could impose tariffs on Moscow's trading partners, including Brazil, China, and India.
In response to Medvedev's threats, Trump slammed the former Russian leader for his inflammatory remarks and said he ordered two U.S. nuclear-powered submarines to be repositioned to "appropriate regions."
– The Kyiv Independent
Our Take: The public dismantling of Russiagate doesn't merely exonerate Trump; it begins to sow the seeds for a Russian redemption arc in the collective Western mind.
For decades, Russia has been painted as the ultimate boogeyman, a salivating tiger ready to devour the West, prodded relentlessly by the very hegemon that claims to defend against it.
Yet, consider the scars etched into the Russian soul: the Bolshevik Revolution, that red reign of terror from 1922 to 1991, which stamped out tsarist legacy and unleashed communist horrors, while imprisoning and executing the last Romanovs. Then came the World Wars, where Russia lost a staggering 30 million souls – 2% of its population in the first, 15% in the second – amid broken infrastructure and sustained attacks, both martial and subversive.
As I detailed in the Righteous Russia series, this wasn't random calamity; it was a confluence of assaults that left Russia reeling, only to be recast in Western media as the "prime evil," the eminent threat in Hollywood blockbusters like Rambo and Rocky IV, where Russians are amoral killers, and in political narratives from Kennedy to Obama, where fear of the "gorging Soviet bear" justified endless militarism.
Russiagate's exposure flips this: the true villains are the globalists who poked the bear, using Russia as a cautionary tale to mask their own subversion. And as the hoax crumbles, the Western mind awakens to Russia's shared victimhood, paving the way for empathy and alliance against the collectivist forces that have divided us.
Trump himself has signaled this awareness, as evidenced by his lengthy and productive phone call with Putin earlier this year. [Read More] – Burning Bright
Russia has been daily boastfully threatening NATO and the West with it's nuclear missiles
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The Russian Navy has inducted a new Borei-A Class nuclear powered submarines ,carrying 16 RSM-56 intercontinental range ballistic missiles (ICBM)
https://ktemoc.blogspot.com/2025/07/russia-started-mass-production-of-mach.html?m=1
Oreshnik missile Mach 11 ballistic missile.
Just for once, Fuck is reminding the Russkis, my Organ is much more powerful than Yours... Wakakaka..
ooop… mfer, yr military technical insight is so so … know-nothing!
DeleteMilitary HW evolve very quickly. New HW r replacing old model happening within yrs.
The United States submarine force currently consists of four operational classes – Ohio, Los Angeles, Seawolf, and Virginia – all of which are nuclear-powered.
The Ohio-class consists of 14 SSBNs that serve as the sea-based leg of the U.S. nuclear triad.
An additional four Ohio-class submarines are configured as SSGNs that possess both strike and Special Forces insertion capabilities. The other three operational classes — Virginia, Seawolf, and Los Angeles – are composed of SSN attack submarines tasked with engaging and destroying enemy vessels; supporting onshore operations and carrier groups; and carrying out surveillance.
The Ohio-class submarines' operational lifespans have been extended beyond their original 30-year design due to the delay in the Columbia-class introduction. They r first commissioned in 1981.
The Virginia, is a class of nuclear-powered attack submarine with cruise missile capability in service with the United States Navy. The class is designed for a broad spectrum of open-ocean and littoral missions, including anti-submarine warfare and intelligence gathering operations. They r commissions in batch since 2004.
So, with almost end of service shelf life & classic armory due to difficulty in service improvements, that Trump muscles r weak & many classes behind the latest Russko nuclear sub's.
No match at all!