Trump threatens Putin Ally after he dared to compare it with Sleepy Joe
We hope that a war of words does not become a real war.
President Donald Trump He expressed his outrage in the early hours of Monday morning after Dmitry Medvedev, the former president of Russia, I punctured it on social networks with a comparison with former US president Joe Biden.

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In early July, Trump said He would impose “secondary tariffs” against Russia If the current president of the country, Vladimir Putin, did not agree with a high fire agreement with Ukraine within 50 days. But Monday, Trump made the improvised announcement That the two countries, which have been involved in a three -year war, now have only 10 more days to reach an agreement.
And it seems that Medvedev, who is now vice president of the Russian Security Council, was not delighted.
“Trump is playing the ultimatum game with Russia: 50 days or 10 …”, wrote Medvedev on Monday in Xpreviously Twitter. “It should remember 2 things: 1. Russia is not Israel or even Iran. 2. Each new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war. Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with their own country.

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Medvedev’s decision to compare Trump with Biden was probably used to highlight the hostile relationship of the Biden administration with Moscow. But Medvedev’s decision to use “Sleepy Joe”, a nickname Trump used to make fun of his predecessor, is simply bitch.
Then, on Thursday morning, Trump bit the hook and responded to Medvedev publishing a disturbing publication in his social site of truth.
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“Russia and the United States hardly do business together,” Trump wrote. “We are going to maintain like this and tell Medvedev, the former failed president of Russia, who thinks he is still president, to see his words. He is entering a very dangerous territory!”
Trump’s “failed president” was probably a reference to The only mandate of Medvedev as leader of Russia, from 2008 to 2012. The only term of Medvedev was controversial, and was seen by many as a presidency of a position marker because the Russian law prevented Putin from fulfilling three consecutive terms.


