00:00Tensions just hit boiling point between the U.S. and Russia, and Trump is right at the center of it.
00:05Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev made a chilling comment reminding the world about
00:10Dead Hand, Russia's doomsday nuclear system that can strike automatically if its leaders are wiped
00:16out. Trump did not take that lightly. On August 1, he confirmed two U.S. nuclear submarines have
00:22been moved to what he calls appropriate regions. His reason? Medvedev's remarks were seen as veiled
00:29threats. Trump said this wasn't a bluff, but a protective move, just in case. He warned that
00:34words carry consequences, and made it clear he's not backing down. But here's the twist. Experts say
00:40this may be more rhetorical than real. Security analysts call it an escalation, yes, but not
00:46necessarily a military one. Still, nuclear posturing on social media? Critics are calling it reckless.
00:53And the Kremlin? They haven't said a word, yet.
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