Trump reposition the nuclear submarines after Russian threats degenerated

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President Donald Trump finished the 28th week of his second term by announcing that he would reposition two nuclear submarines in increased tension with Russia, after simply adding new prices to a multitude of countries.
Trump on Monday unveiled a new deadline for Russia to end its conflict with Ukraine, and former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said that the announcement was an “additional war”.
In response, Trump made a rare announcement on Friday that he would reposition two submarines to best respond to the growing tension between the two countries.
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President Donald Trump announced that he would move two nuclear submarines on August 1, 2025, after exchanging words with the former Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev. (Contributor / Getty Images; Win McNamee / Getty Images)
“Based on the very provocative declarations of the former president of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, who is now the vice-president of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, I ordered that two nuclear submarines are positioned in the appropriate regions, in the event that these stupid and inflammatory declarations are more than those,” said Trump in a Friday after social truth.
Trump has not revealed any additional details concerning submarines, and defense officials rarely comment on the underwater placement given the very classified nature of their operations.
Here is what also happened this week:
New prices
Trump also signed several decrees linked to prices on Thursday, including increasing Canada prices by 25% to 35%.
The president increased the rate rate due to Canada’s contribution to the fentanyl flow and other illicit drugs in the United States, the Trump administration. However, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney challenged this assessment.
“Canada represents only 1% of American fentany imports and has worked intensively to further reduce these volumes,” Carney said in a press release on Friday.
Trump threatens a 35% price on Canada’s goods on the dangerous dispute from cross -border fentanyl

President Donald Trump meets Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in the White House Oval Office on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, in Washington. (Evan Vucci / The Associated Press)
Trump also changed reciprocal prices on a series of countries on Thursday, increasing the rate of prices on Brazil to 50%.
Meanwhile, Trump concluded a trade agreement Thursday with South Korea, which lowered the prices against South Korea, by 25%, as launched in the spring at 15%. In addition, Trump agreed on Thursday to continue commercial talks with Mexico for an additional 90 days.
Housing legislation of veterans
On Wednesday, Trump also signed the law on the reform of the VA real estate loan program, which would make permanent a program of partial complaints that seek to prevent veterans from losing their homes to foreclosure.
The new partial complaint program as part of the real estate loan program of the Ministry of Veterans (VA) allows veterans who are late on mortgage payments to stick these payments at the end of their loans, while offering them an interest -free loan in the meantime.
Trump signs a new law helping veterans to avoid foreclosure with the payment program for partial complaints

President Donald Trump signs the law on the reform of the real estate loan program goes to the Roosevelt room of the White House in Washington, July 30, 2025. (Jim Watson / AFP via Getty Images)
“This legislation has desperately necessary to relieve veterans and their families who have lagged behind in their mortgages,” Trump told journalists on Wednesday. “It is really a kind of incredible situation, and it helps to keep our promise to put an end to the homeless of veterans. And, we are going to do it for America. We will do it for our big veterans.”
Estimates suggest that the partial complaint program could help up to 3.7 million veterans, according to Trump.
“This is common sense legislation,” said Trump. “My administration is committed to doing everything possible to ensure that our veterans are treated with respect and treated as well as anyone in this country.”