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Trump warns Putin: Nuclear risks amid Ukraine tensions

Former Russian President and Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, reacted to President Donald Trump's comments that Putin "is playing with fire." In a post on platform X, he mentioned World War III.

Medvedev responds to Trump. Writes about World War III
Medvedev responds to Trump. Writes about World War III
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"Regarding Trump's words about Putin "playing with fire" and "really bad things" happening to Russia. I only know of one REALLY BAD thing — WWIII. I hope Trump understands this!" Medvedev wrote on his profile on platform X.

These words are a response to an earlier post by the U.S. president on the platform Truth Social. "What Vladimir Putin doesn’t realize is that if it weren’t for me, lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia, and I mean REALLY BAD," Trump wrote on Tuesday.

This was yet another critical statement by Trump regarding Putin. These comments are related to Russia's intensified air attacks on Ukraine.

On Sunday, after Russia attacked Ukraine with nearly 300 drones, Trump wrote on Truth Social that the Russian leader "has gone absolutely CRAZY."

Will there be new sanctions on Russia?

Last week, the American press reported that there is growing pressure in Congress on Trump to impose new sanctions on Russia. The bill imposing restrictions on the Russian banking and energy sectors, as well as introducing 500 per cent tariffs on goods from countries purchasing resources from Russia, has already been signed by 81 out of 100 senators. According to Punchbowl News, Republican senators believe that Vladimir Putin is "outmanoeuvring" the president and feigning willingness to negotiate.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured last week that the Trump administration would support this bill if no progress is made in peace negotiations. He emphasized that Trump has so far refrained from threatening sanctions to avoid discouraging Russia from further talks.

According to CNN and "The Wall Street Journal," Donald Trump may announce new sanctions on Russia as early as this week.

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