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Trump slap Medvedev to provide Iran nuclear warheads to Iran

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President Donald Trump has a hit on former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev for suggesting that other countries would intervene to provide Iran nuclear warheads in retaliation for American strikes on Saturday, which targeted three Iranian nuclear installations.

“Did I hear the former president Medvedev, of Russia, throwing with casualness the” word “(nuclear!), And saying that he and other countries would provide nuclear warheads to Iran?” He really said that or, is it just a fruit of my imagination? If he did not say it, and, if I suppose that on Monday.

Trump’s comments came after Medvedev, now the vice-president of the Security Council of Russia, said that Iran would continue to advance its nuclear program and receive aid from other nations to do so.

The Russian leader says that several countries prepared to provide Iranian nuclear weapons after American strikes

Dmitry Medvedev is participating in a ceremony for the laying of crowns marking the defender of the Father's Day at the tomb of the soldier unknown by the Kremlin wall in Moscow on February 23, 2024.

Dmitry Medvedev is participating in a ceremony for the laying of crowns marking the defender of the Father’s Day at the tomb of the soldier unknown by the Kremlin wall in Moscow on February 23, 2024. (Reuters)

“The enrichment of nuclear materials – and now we can say squarely, the future production of nuclear weapons – will continue,” said Medvedev in a Sunday X position.

“A number of countries are ready to directly provide Iran their own nuclear warheads,” said Medvedev.

He did not specify which countries could be involved in the supply of nuclear capacities to Iran, but Russia has historically supported the Iranian nuclear program. Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin also proposed to negotiate peace talks between Iran and Israel.

Likewise, Moscow also proposed to intervene and help negotiate a nuclear agreement between the United States and Iran.

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An infographic entitled "Nuclear installations in Iran" was created in Istanbul on June 13, 2025.

An infographic entitled “Nuclear facilities in Iran” was created in Istanbul on June 13, 2025. (Photo by Ufuk Cell Guzel / Anadolu via Getty Images)

Moscow was involved in the 2015 Iran agreement, known as the Complete Complete Action Plan. The agreement raised sanctions against Iran in exchange for limits of the Iranian nuclear program, but Trump withdrew from the agreement in 2018.

On Saturday, the United States launched Strike Saturday late Saturday targeting Key Iranian nuclear installations: Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. The mission involved more than 125 American planes, including B-2 stealth bombers, according to the president of the chiefs of joint staff, General Dan Caine.

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Hegseth and Caine

The president of the joint staff chiefs, General Dan Caine, on the right, and the defense secretary Pete Hegseth. (Getty Images)

Trump also praised the success of a nuclear submarine of guided missiles involved in strikes, which launched more than two dozen Tomahawk cruise missiles in key targets.

“By the way, if someone thinks that our” equipment “was great on weekends, by far the strongest and the best equipment we have, 20 years old on the pack, is our nuclear submarines,” Trump said in the social post on Monday. “These are the most powerful and most deadly weapons ever built, and have just launched the 30 Tomahawks – the 30s have perfectly struck their brand. So, in addition to our big hunting pilots, thank you to the captain and the team!”

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