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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has issued a sharp warning to the United States after President Donald Trump approved the delivery of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. In a fiery statement, Medvedev accused Washington of crossing a “red line,” suggesting that such a move would amount to direct U.S. involvement in the war. His remarks come as tensions between Moscow and Washington reach new heights, with Russia viewing the missile transfer as an act of aggression.

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01:30Yes, I'd have to ask that question.
01:33That war should never have started, would have never started.
01:37Such bad judgment was used there.
01:39I think on both sides, by the way.
01:41But nobody looks good with the war with Russia and Ukraine.
01:45Nobody.
01:46It's been a horrible...
01:48This week, they lost over 7,000 soldiers, between the two of them.
01:52This is every week.
01:53They're losing 7,000, 8,000, 5,000.
01:57They have a range of like 1,500 miles or something, and so they'd be able to...
02:00No, I know.
02:01No, I want to...
02:02I would ask some questions.
02:04I want to see what's...
02:05I'm not looking to see...
02:07I'm not looking to see escalation.
02:09Yes.
02:10And tomorrow you're meeting with...
02:12No, I want to see...
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