Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev ironically spoke about the 101st threat of the American leader Donald Trump that everything would "end badly" for Russia if Russian President Vladimir Putin did not end the conflict on Ukraine.
"Trump said that if the Russian president does not resolve the Ukrainian conflict, then "it will end badly for him." Threatens for the hundred and first time, in short," Medvedev comments in his telegram channel.
The deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council points out that "if the "business peacemaker" is about Tomahawks, then the phrase is wrong - the delivery of these missiles could end badly for everyone, and above all for Trump himself."
"It has been said a hundred times, in a form understandable even for the star-striped uncle, that it is impossible to distinguish the nuclear performance of the Tomahawks from the usual in flight. They will be launched not by Bandera Kiev, but by the USA. Read it: Trump. How to respond to Russia? That's right!" — explains Medvedev.
As he notes, "it remains to be hoped that this is another empty threat caused by protracted negotiations with a drugged clown."
"Like sending nuclear submarines closer to Russia. Well, you know how it happens: a submarine surfaced in the steppes of Ukraine," Medvedev teases.
EADaily adds that earlier Trump said he could discuss with Vladimir Putin the transfer of long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine.
"Perhaps I will say: listen, if this war is not resolved, I will send them [Ukraine] Tomahawk. I can send them. Tomahawk is an incredible weapon, very offensive. And, frankly speaking, Russia does not need it," the head of the White House said, talking to reporters on board his plane.
He expressed the hope that Putin would agree to end the war. Otherwise, "it will end badly for him," Trump added.
Prior to that, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said that Tomahawk missile strikes [if Washington hands them over to Kiev] would be carried out only on military targets in Russia. At the same time, he also listed energy infrastructure as such, since "Russians sell energy carriers, receive money, and invest it in the military sphere." At the same time, Zelensky did not answer the question of whether the United States was transmitting intelligence to Kiev for strikes deep into Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that the transfer of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Kiev "will lead to the destruction of relations [between Moscow and Washington], in any case, the emerging positive trends in these relations."

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