Breaking 17:20 Finland urges US to avoid calling Ukraine commitments 'like Article 5' 16:50 US and China accelerate 'stormy divorce' in strategic sectors 16:20 Volkswagen and Stellantis CEOs seek EU protections for European-made EVs 16:20 German chancellor Merz tours Gulf to diversify from US LNG dependence 15:50 European stocks steady ahead of ECB and Bank of England rate decisions 15:40 EU Russian LNG imports rise 8% in January despite looming ban 15:20 Panama and Paraguay offer solidarity to flood-hit Ksar El Kébir 15:19 Moroccan consulates in Spain extend hours to improve citizen services 14:48 Morocco relocates over 143,000 residents to avert flood risks 14:40 Taiwan president affirms 'rock solid' US ties after Trump-Xi call 14:20 Barrick Mining boosts quarterly dividend 140% on record profits 13:50 Global tech stocks lose $830 billion amid AI disruption fears 13:48 Morocco positions itself as a vital global hub for strategic minerals 13:00 India: three sisters die by suicide after mobile phones are confiscated, raising online addiction concerns 12:50 Russia and Ukraine agree to swap 314 prisoners in Abu Dhabi talks 12:45 Silver plummets over 15% while gold drops more than 3% amid market volatility 12:30 Australian teen charged over alleged threat against Israeli president 12:20 Ukrainian strikes cut power, heat, and water in Russia's Belgorod region 12:00 Rapid growth of AI adoption among workforce in the Arab world 12:00 Greece: Moroccan arrested after 15 migrants die in sea collision 11:50 Ukraine and Russia hold second day of US-mediated peace talks 11:30 Tokyo welcomes first permanent Pokémon theme park 11:20 Scientists observe virtual particles turning into real matter 11:00 Floods in Ksar El Kébir: Tangier hosts hundreds of displaced residents in emergency shelter 10:30 Arab gasoline prices show wide disparities in February 2026 10:20 Russian comedian sentenced to nearly 6 years for offensive jokes 10:00 Taiwan says cooperation with the United States will remain unchanged despite China’s warning 09:50 Rare polar vortex collapse triggers prolonged Arctic cold across US and Europe 09:35 Nostalgia trend takes social media back to 2016 09:30 Frenchman freed after 909 days in Malaysian prison returns home 09:23 Chef Kimo passes away, Moroccan cuisine loses one of its ambassadors 09:20 Iranian news agency releases images of US bases amid Gulf tensions 09:16 Morocco strengthens UN ties through peacekeeping dialogue 09:00 CPARAD established to represent Moroccan authors and directors in dramatic arts 08:50 Morocco evacuates over 108,000 as floods engulf northern city 08:30 German train conductor dies after assault by ticketless passenger 08:20 Melania Trump confirms ongoing talks with Putin's team on Ukrainian children 08:00 French socialist lawmaker Jérôme Guedj announces 2027 presidential bid outside primary process 07:50 Gold prices fall after Trump-Xi call eases global tensions 07:40 President Erdoğan presents Türkiye’s electric car Togg to Egypt’s president Sisi 07:20 Italian prosecutors investigate alleged civilian killings by suspected Sarajevo sniper 07:00 Trump intensifies attacks on the US electoral system ahead of midterms

Trump deploys nuclear submarines near Russia amid escalating tensions

Saturday 02 August 2025 - 11:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Trump deploys nuclear submarines near Russia amid escalating tensions

U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of two nuclear submarines near Russian waters in response to what he described as "reckless and provocative remarks" by former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. The decision signifies a sharp escalation in the ongoing geopolitical tensions between Washington and Moscow.

Trump’s warning on Truth Social

In a statement shared on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump emphasized the gravity of Medvedev’s comments. “I have directed two nuclear submarines to be positioned in the appropriate areas, in case these reckless and provocative remarks prove to be more than words,” he wrote. Adding a cautionary note, Trump stated, “Words are very important and can often lead to unintended consequences. I hope this will not be one of those instances.”

Russia’s response to U.S. positioning

The Kremlin dismissed Trump’s move, with former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, issuing a stern warning on the social platform X. "Russia isn’t Israel or even Iran," Medvedev declared, cautioning Trump against “playing the ultimatum game with Russia.” He added, “Each new ultimatum is a threat and a step toward war. Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with his own country.”

This comes amid heightened warnings from Moscow about the risks of Western involvement in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The Kremlin has repeatedly accused NATO countries of exacerbating tensions and increasing the likelihood of a broader confrontation.

A backdrop of escalating rhetoric

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, verbal exchanges between Western leaders and Moscow have intensified. Medvedev’s remarks serve as a reminder of the high stakes involved, with Russia cautioning that Western military support for Kyiv risks expanding the war beyond Ukrainian borders. The deployment of U.S. nuclear submarines underscores the fragile state of global security and the potential for miscalculation.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.