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Medvedev Reacts: 'Number Of Countries'
Now Ready To Supply Iran With 'Their Own
Nuclear Warheads'

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Posted By: franco, 6/22/2025 4:02:11 PM

On Sunday morning Russia's former president and current deputy chairman of the country's Security Council Dmitry Medvedev issued his reaction to the major US overnight strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, giving what's essentially the view of where things stand from the Kremlin. Medvedev in a ten-point list of reactions characterized the attacks as ultimately ineffective, and that it will blow back on America and Israel in a way opposite than intended, especially as Tehran will now only push harder for a nuke, and allied countries might now simply be willing to supply them to the Iranians, he described.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: planetgeo 6/22/2025 4:10:14 PM (No. 1968027)
Do ya feel lucky, punk?...
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Tennman 6/22/2025 4:24:59 PM (No. 1968029)
He either tows Putin's line or "falls" out of a 7th floor window.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: texaspast 6/22/2025 4:26:37 PM (No. 1968031)
And, in that case, many countries might share nukes with Ukraine,
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 6/22/2025 4:32:16 PM (No. 1968035)
I don't believe it. And, if it happened, and the insane mullahs used it on us, the trace materials in the fallout can be tracked back to where the weapon was built. Good way to get a heat wave in your capital....like 2200F one fine afternoon.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: stablemoney 6/22/2025 4:35:52 PM (No. 1968038)
Medvedev shows why he has never been the man in charge --- and never will be.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: itsonlyme 6/22/2025 4:55:37 PM (No. 1968047)
Guzzling the vodka and attempting to be serious.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Bur Oak 6/22/2025 5:00:07 PM (No. 1968048)
Russia already has its hands full with Ukraine. Also they know how well their surface to air missiles worked for Iran.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: econoclast 6/22/2025 6:58:09 PM (No. 1968082)
Hmmm, what countries could supply nukes to Iran? Russia, China, Pakistan, Great Britan, Fance, US, India, N Korea...Israel? Doubt US, Great Britan or India are on the list. Pakistan just nominated Trump for Nobel Peace Prize. France will be French but not likely. If Israel supplies one it'll like be non-reusable. Russia is otherwise engaged. China...hmm...Taiwan? N Korea is only player.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: BarryNo 6/22/2025 9:24:41 PM (No. 1968130)
Time to blockade Iran.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Strike3 6/22/2025 9:49:27 PM (No. 1968142)
Countries within missile range of Iran will be especially sorry when the insane islamists have nukes. Their aim is to kill everybody who doesn't point his butt to the east in the morning. Everyody.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Californian 6/23/2025 5:44:02 AM (No. 1968170)
This is drunken nonsense. Not a single country with nukes is going to get involved in their side at all much less give them a nuke. How do we know this? Every single country on the planet watched this happen and remained dead silent. In private most of them are thankful. Iran is well known as the ugly sponsor of almost all modern terrorism in the planet. They have zero friends, many enemies and the only reason anyone trades with them at all (China) is to get their oil. I don't know who in Russia let this clown out of his cage but he is babbling.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: udanja99 6/23/2025 6:31:22 AM (No. 1968177)
Does Li’l Kim think that he can transport a warhead and a missile to Iran without us knowing about it? Does Medvedev think that any country could do that without us knowing about it?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Rumblehog 6/23/2025 6:33:17 AM (No. 1968180)
Then why did they make Iran work so hard for the past 46 years?
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Reply 14 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 6/23/2025 7:20:24 AM (No. 1968217)
Medvedev cannot even begin to imagine how bad things would work out for Russia if they supplied Iran with nuclear warheads. They would be a pariah in the world. And whether they like it or not, Russia is now part of the economic community. They sell their energy products and other goods to the world and NEED the income from those sales. Those pipelines could be choked off. Medvedev is throwing out cheap talk with nothing to back him up.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: bighambone 6/23/2025 8:03:56 AM (No. 1968227)
What country with “Nukes” does Medvedev speak for?
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Reply 16 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 6/23/2025 8:53:44 AM (No. 1968249)
Oh, why not. Lets build a million nukes and give them out like candy. We can take bets who will be the first to throw a nuke and when the world will be destroyed. Our 'world leaders' are idiots.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: JackBurton 6/23/2025 9:00:40 AM (No. 1968256)
After watching (and watching and watching) what the Russkies are able to do in Ukraine... ...I'm convinced that if Poland and two out of the three Baltic countries, you pick, decided to march on Moscow... they'd get there in a week.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Zigrid 6/23/2025 10:07:53 AM (No. 1968282)
Oh...I'm sooooo scared...kinda close to Iran if a bomb goes off....I'd watch my words....Admiral Razing Caine is not to be fooled with....he finished off Issis last President Trump term...and now he finished nukes in Iran....and notice no news media were "leaked to" by pencil neck....asking congress for permission to attack the nuke sites would have been plenty of time to move the material....from the three sites WE struck....
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Reply 19 - Posted by: janjan 6/23/2025 10:39:28 AM (No. 1968296)
No. They’re not. But nice try. Take a nap.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Geoman 6/23/2025 11:26:04 AM (No. 1968320)
FTA: "3. A number of countries are ready to directly supply Iran with their own nuclear warheads" - quote from Russia's Medvedev. Although I was young in 1962, living on an Air Force base in Florida during the Cuban Missile Crisis, I recall the massive number of "visiting" nuclear capable bomber aircraft of the Strategic Air Command, mostly B-52s and B-47s. I also recall the address to the nation, to Russia, and the world by democrat President JFK, as he clearly stated: "It shall be the policy of this Nation to regard any nuclear missile launched from Cuba against any nation in the Western Hemisphere as an attack by the Soviet Union on the United States, requiring a full retaliatory response upon the Soviet Union." President Trump could, and probably should, issue a similar statement regarding the consequences of supplying Iran with nuclear weapons, be they Russian, Chinese, North Korean, Pakistani or even homegrown from Iran, with Russian assistance. Given the current Russian threat regarding nations eager to supply Iran with nuclear warheads, the U.S. policy should articulate that any nuclear attack from Iran will first be assumed to have originated in Russia, risking a devastating retaliatory response from the U.S., unless there is clear evidence that another former nation supplied the weapon.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 6/23/2025 11:26:14 AM (No. 1968321)
Nyet, Medivac.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: BarryNo 6/23/2025 1:29:01 PM (No. 1968373)
I've read some of the replies. Yes, I'm sure Zelensky would accept nukes for use against Russia. India might like some help from B2s against Pakistan. People better take another good long think.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: Sarr 6/23/2025 3:07:19 PM (No. 1968429)
I hate to say this, but it’s like everybody even on this conservative site has their head stuck in the sand. Iran has nuclear warheads stowed away in Yemen, (many) and they have many nuclear warheads much much deeper underground and in a different place than where Trump bombed. Do you think you could tell that to anybody. Nope.
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