According to the article, excerpts of which were cited by Russian media, the U.S. move came in response to reports of unidentified drones over Poland, Norway, and Denmark.Newsweek also reported that last week the U.S. Navy deployed one of its P-8 aircraft, based in Oslo, to the Baltic Sea near the coast of Russia’s Kaliningrad.Earlier, on September 27, Norwegian media reported that several Poseidon aircraft had been stationed at Gardermoen, Norway.Trump: I Sent a Submarine, TwoA day earlier, on Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump met with American military leaders in Virginia.As part of a message about strengthening the U.S. military, Trump said he had upgraded the country’s nuclear arsenal, stressing that he hoped it would never need to be used. He added that the U.S. is “20 years ahead” of Russia in terms of nuclear capabilities.He then said he had moved “one or two submarines” off the Russian coast, noting that the word “nuclear” should never be uttered.First Reaction from Moscow: BluffDmitry Medvedev, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, responded to Trump’s remarks, suggesting that the U.S. president was bluffing.“Donald Trump is once again talking about submarines he has moved ‘to the Russian coast,’ this time claiming they are ‘completely’ undetectable,” Medvedev wrote on Russia’s state messaging app Maks.“It is hard to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat,” he added.
1.10.2025.
12:22
Trump deploys nuclear submarines; "Poseidons" positioned near Russian border; Moscow responds Immediately
U.S. P-8 “Poseidon” patrol aircraft, intended to track submarines near Russia’s borders, have been relocated to Norway, Newsweek reports.
Izvor: Sputnik, B92, Newsweek
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