Russia urges caution over 'nuclear rhetoric' after Trump moves US submarines

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Volodymyr Ivanyshyn Aug 05, 2025 · 1 min read
Russia urges caution over 'nuclear rhetoric' after Trump moves US submarines
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Moscow urges caution with the use of "nuclear rhetoric," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Aug. 4.

"Russia is very attentive to the topic of nuclear non-proliferation. And we believe that everyone should be very, very cautious with nuclear rhetoric," he told Russian state media.

Days earlier, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said increased involvement from Washington to end Russia's war against Ukraine could bring the U.S. and Moscow closer to direct conflict.

Previously, U.S. President Donald Trump announced an Aug. 8 deadline for Russia to reach a ceasefire with Ukraine. If it fails to reach an agreement, Russia will face U.S. secondary sanctions. The measures could impose tariffs on Moscow's trading partners, including Brazil, China, and India.

In response to Medvedev's threats, Trump slammed the former Russian leader for his inflammatory remarks and said he ordered two U.S. nuclear-powered submarines to be repositioned to "appropriate regions."

Peskov noted that U.S. submarines "are always on alert," claiming that Russia is not interested in escalating tension between the two nations.

Russian leaders, including Medvedev, have repeatedly threatened nuclear escalation and spread Kremlin propaganda portraying Russia as the victim of Western aggression.

"Each new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war," Medvedev said on July 28. "Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with his own country."

In April, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu claimed Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons if faced with "unfriendly actions."