REPORT: Former Russian president issues chilling threat over Ukraine weapons discussion

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From Fox News: Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned that if the U.S. supplies Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles, that “could end badly for everyone … most of all, for Trump himself,” according to a Google translation of his Russian-language Telegram post.

“It’s been said a hundred times, in a manner understandable even to the star-spangled man, that it’s impossible to distinguish a nuclear Tomahawk missile from a conventional one in flight,” Russian Security Council Deputy Chair Medvedev noted.

While speaking aboard Air Force One on Sunday, President Donald Trump raised the prospect of supplying Ukraine with the long-range weapons if the Russia-Ukraine war is not going to be settled.

The U.S. commander in chief described Tomahawks as a “very offensive weapon,” noting, “honestly, Russia does not need that.”


Audio of Trump’s comments was posted on social media.

In response, Medvedev blasted out the following statement on Telegram:

Trump said that if the Russian President doesn’t resolve the Ukrainian conflict, “it will end badly for him.” He’s making this threat for the hundredth time, in short.

If “business peacemaker” is referring to Tomahawk missiles, then the phrase is incorrect. The delivery of these missiles could end badly for everyone. And most of all, for Trump himself.

It’s been stated a hundred times, in a manner understandable even to the stars and stripes, that it’s impossible to distinguish a nuclear Tomahawk missile from a conventional one in flight. It won’t be Bandera’s Kyiv that launches them, but the United States. Read: Trump. How to respond to Russia? Exactly!

One can only hope this is another empty threat, prompted by protracted negotiations with a cocaine-addled clown. Like sending nuclear submarines closer to Russia. Well, you know how it goes: a submarine surfaced in the Ukrainian steppes.

Medvedev also brushed off the Middle East peace agreement, writing in a post on X Monday, “Releasing Israel hostages and Palestinian prisoners is a good thing, of course, but it won’t solve anything. Until a full-fledged Palestinian state is established in line with the well-known UN resolutions, nothing will change. The war will continue. Everyone understands this.”

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