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President Donald Trump hammers at former Russian president Warnings from Dmitry Medvedev Regarding the war with the United States, tell the Russian Security Council Vice President to “look at his words.”
“I don’t care about India’s behavior towards Russia,” Trump wrote in the midnight Thursday of “Sociality of Truth”: “We have little business with India, their tariffs are too high, in the highest things in the world. Similarly, Russia and the United States do little to do anything. Let’s continue to do so, tell him that Russia’s failed former president Medvedev, who thinks he is still the president, watch his words.
In response to Trump’s position, Medvedev mentioned Russia’s “dead hands” – an automatic nuclear retaliation system developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
“If a few words from the former Russian president elicit such a tense reaction from the supposedly powerful president of the United States, then it is clear that Russia is on the right – and will continue with the path it chooses.”
President Donald Trump spoke with the media during a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland on July 28, 2025. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Image)
“As for all the talk about India and Russia’s ‘dead economies or ‘rising into dangerous territory’ – maybe he should re-watch his favorite zombie movies.” “Also remember how dangerous the so-called myth’s death-hand system can be.”
In theory, the West described the “dead hands” as a Russian apocalyptic device in the 1980s, which aimed to ensure a massive retaliatory nuclear strike even if Moscow’s leadership was destroyed or incapacitated.
Trump warned Russian president in public remarks while in Scotland on Monday Vladimir Putin There were 10 or 12 days to reach a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine, thus shortening the deadline for the first 50 days he released earlier this month. If Russia doesn’t do so, Trump promises to promise more “sanctions, tariffs, and perhaps secondary tariffs” to buyers of Moscow and Russian goods and energy. He lamented that the progress made in repeated negotiations with Putin was very small.
“Trump is playing the last game with Russia: 50 days or 10 days,” Medvedev complained in a post posted on X earlier this week. “He should remember two things: 1. Russia is not Israel or even Iran. 2. Every new final atum is a threat and a step towards war. Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with his own country. Don’t follow the sleepy Joe Road!”
Trump announced on Wednesday that India’s import tax rate is 25% starting on August 1, one of the largest consumers of Russian oil. Trump vowed, vowed, for buying most of the military equipment from Russia and Russia’s energy, and vowed to other unspecified “punishment” against India when everyone wanted Russia to stop killings in Ukraine.
At an unrelated press conference, Trump pointed out that India and Russia are founding members of the BRICS countries,,,,, Initially it was a counterweight for Western institutions.
“Basically a bunch of anti-American countries, India is a member of it if you can believe it. It’s an attack on the dollar. We won’t let anyone attack the dollar.” “We have a huge deficit.”

Former Russian President and Vice Chairman of the Securities Commission Dmitry Medvedev was established on the board of directors of the Prosecutor’s Headquarters office and was held on March 19, 2025 in Moscow, Russia. Putin visited the annual meeting with prosecutors. (Contributor/Getty Image)
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Medvedev also chopped the framework for a trade deal that Trump reached with European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen, who recently visited Scotland.
Trump has repeatedly revealed that trade agreements with other countries will depend on consistency with the U.S. foreign policy.
For example, after Canada announced “This will make it difficult for us to reach a deal with them,” Trump, who supported the founding of Palestine in Israel’s war against Hamas terrorists on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Trump celebrated the reciprocal tariff plan Thursday after telling reporters Wednesday that he brought “billions of dollars” into the U.S. economy.

Russian President Vladimir Putin met at Gref, CEO of Russia’s largest SBER bank, in Moscow on July 29, 2025. (Mikhail Metzel/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
“Tariffs have made the United States great and rich again,” Trump wrote on social media. “They have been successfully used in the United States for decades, and coupled with truly stupid, pathetic and distorted politicians, we have had a devastating impact on the future and even survival of our country. Now, the trend has completely turned around and the United States has successfully offset the responsibility for tariffs that conflict with it.”
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“A year ago, the United States was a dead country and now it is the ‘hottest’ country anywhere in the world. Congratulations to everyone!” Trump added.

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