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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said that the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities 'failed to achieve its ...
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev followed up this claim by writing that Russia had "no intention of supplying nuclear ...
Medvedev did not list specific countries that might pitch in and support Iran. However, Russia historically has backed Iran's ...
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia, doubled down on his warning that some countries might give Iran nuclear weapons in the wake of strikes ...
President Trump blasted former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday over remarks suggesting Iran’s allies could supply it with nuclear warheads as Tehran promises to retaliate for U.S. strikes ...
Dmitry Medvedev wrote that multiple countries were "ready to directly supply Iran" with nuclear warheads after the Pentagon's bunker-buster strikes.
Medvedev downplayed the effectiveness of the American operation, asserting that the facilities sustained little to no serious damage.
Trump's nuclear saber-rattling could suggest he feels emboldened after ordering the bomb attacks against Iranian nuclear sites.
Trump's decision came after Israel and Iran have exchanged consistent strikes since June 13. Israel had urged the U.S. to target Iran's nuclear facilities, saying that Tehran was moving close to ...
Putin's predecessor floated the idea but retracted it after Trump called him on it. Some analysts believe the threat bears the Kremlin's signature.The post Did Russia just threaten to give ...