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'Dead economies' vs 'dead hand': Medvedev trades Cold War insults to Trump's remark; US-Russia standoff heats up online
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President Trump escalated tensions with India by imposing tariffs and penalty charges, dismissing their relationship with Russia. He then targeted Dmitry Medvedev, calling him a "failed former President," triggering a sharp response. Medvedev retorted that Trump's reaction proved Russia was right and alluded to the "Dead Hand" concept, a Cold War-era nuclear deterrent, in response to Trump's "dead economies" remark.
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