In his message, Trump questioned the adequacy of such rhetoric and effectively called Putin the head of the Russian government.
US President Donald Trump reacted sharply to the statement by Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev, who hinted at the possibility of transferring nuclear weapons to Iran.
In his message, Trump questioned the adequacy of such rhetoric and effectively called Putin the head of the Russian government.
“Did I hear former President Medvedev of Russia casually drop the 'Y' word (nuclear!) and say that he and other countries are going to give Iran nuclear warheads? Did he actually say that or did I just imagine it? If he did say that and it turns out to be true, please let me know,” Trump wrote.
He stressed that the “word beginning with the letter 'I'” cannot be used so frivolously, especially in the context of international security.
“I think that's why Putin is the boss,” the US president added, hinting that Medvedev is doing nothing on his own.
Let us recall that the Kremlin reacted hysterically to the US strike on Iran's nuclear facilities last night. The Russian Foreign Ministry declared a flagrant violation of international law, and Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev accused Donald Trump of unleashing a new war.