Trump Tells Russian Leader To Stop Using The ‘N Word’ After Nuclear Threats

President Donald Trump scolded Russia for “casually throwing around the ‘N word'” on Monday after Russian Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said that Russia, along with other nations, were planning to send nuclear warheads to Iran.
Medvedev, the former president of Russia, said on Sunday that Iran’s “enrichment of nuclear material” and “the future production of nuclear weapons — will continue” after the United States bombed three major Iranian nuclear facilities in what the Trump administration called an “obliteration” of the Ayatollah’s nuclear ambitions. After the United States’ attack on Iran, Medvedev added that multiple countries “are ready to directly supply Iran with their own nuclear warheads.”
Trump responded to Medvedev’s comments, writing on Truth Social, “Did I hear Former President Medvedev, from Russia, casually throwing around the ‘N word’ (Nuclear!), and saying that he and other Countries would supply Nuclear Warheads to Iran? Did he really say that or, is it just a figment of my imagination?”
“If he did say that, and, if confirmed, please let me know, IMMEDIATELY,” Trump added. “The ‘N word’ should not be treated so casually. I guess that’s why Putin’s ‘THE BOSS.'”
The president then praised the U.S. military’s “hardware,” which was put on display during the strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities on Saturday.
“By the way, if anyone thinks our ‘hardware’ was great over the weekend, far and away the strongest and best equipment we have, 20 years advanced over the pack, is our Nuclear Submarines. They are the most powerful and lethal weapons ever built, and just launched the 30 Tomahawks — All 30 hit their mark perfectly,” he wrote.
Russia and Iran have found common ground in their anti-West sentiment for decades. Iran has recently supplied Russia with missiles that the country has used in its war against Ukraine, and Russia has reportedly agreed to help Iran build eight nuclear power plants.
Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned the U.S. attack on Iran on Monday, calling it “absolutely unprovoked,” The Washington Post reported. Putin added that U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict “is bringing the world to a very dangerous point.” Russia, however, has yet to take any action in support of Iran since the U.S. jumped into the conflict.
Trump said on Sunday night that satellite imagery shows that “Monumental Damage was done to all Nuclear sites in Iran.”
“Obliteration is an accurate term!” he added.
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