30.09.2025 17:53
A clear warning that unsettled the whole world came from U.S. President Donald Trump to Russia. Trump stated, "Recently, we have been somewhat threatened by Russia. So, I sent a nuclear submarine there. No one can find out where it is. This is one of the deadliest weapons we have made. It could be directed at Russia, so they need to be very careful. If necessary, we have a nuclear weapon that is better than anyone else's."
US President Donald Trump made another critical statement regarding the 'Gaza Peace Plan' he shared with the whole world after his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
GAVE HAMAS A DEADLINE
Speaking before the cameras to address senior US generals, Trump emphasized that the peace plan does not only cover Gaza but is part of a larger agreement, stating, "I am giving Hamas 3-4 days to accept the plan. Otherwise, Israel will do what is necessary."
Trump stated that Hamas must comply with the agreement, saying, "I know it will be difficult, but they have to comply with the agreement. All Arab countries have said 'yes' to this plan. As you know, I have ended 7 wars."
"WE MUST BRING PUTIN AND ZELENSKY TOGETHER"
The US President also touched upon the Russia-Ukraine War during part of his speech. Trump mentioned that he believes he can convince Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating, "He turned out to be the toughest leader I have faced so far. I am ending conflicts in many countries. If it works, this will be the 8th war I have ended. We must bring Putin and Zelensky together."
OPEN THREAT TO RUSSIA: IF NECESSARY, WE HAVE THE BEST NUCLEAR WEAPONS
On the other hand, Trump also issued a threat to Russia that unsettles the whole world, saying, "Recently, we have been somewhat threatened by Russia. I sent a nuclear submarine there. No one can find out where it is. This is one of the deadliest weapons we have made. I am talking about one or two submarines. It could head towards Russia, so they need to be very careful. If necessary, we have the best nuclear weapons. We hope we will not have to use these nuclear weapons."