Trump Threatens Putin with "Very Bad Things": Fire on Truth Social
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The US President decided to explain to his Russian counterpart that "very bad things" exist not only in Russian fairy tales, but also in American reality.

While world leaders practice diplomacy, Donald Trump, with his characteristic finesse, decided to remind Vladimir Putin who’s really in charge of bad things in this world.
On his favorite platform, Truth Social, the American president threatened his Russian counterpart with some quite specific, though mysterious, "very bad things." Without clarifying whether he plans to deliver them via Amazon express or use the "nuclear" button, Trump stated: “Vladimir Putin doesn’t understand that if it weren’t for me, many very bad things would have already happened to Russia. And I mean VERY BAD. He’s playing with fire!”
It remains unclear whether Donald Fredovich has started a new TikTok account full of threats, or simply played too much Monopoly, but the fact remains: the level of unfriendly sarcasm between world leaders is rising in direct proportion to the number of nightly attacks on Ukraine.
However, behind the threatening remarks lies the usual trolling: upon hearing the criticism from Washington, the Kremlin decided to use a long-forgotten move, declaring Trump a victim of "emotional overload." Apparently, Moscow firmly believes that American presidents take valerian at night and brew fake news instead of coffee in the morning.
In turn, Trump, commenting on Russia’s massive strikes on Ukraine, firmly stated that new sanctions against Russia are possible. Perhaps the full list will be published in the next season of "Who Wants to Be President?", where each candidate can add their own "bad thing" for Putin.
For now, an atmosphere of anxious anticipation reigns in world politics: will Putin continue to "play with fire," or will he wait for the promised bad things from his Western partners? After all, in modern geopolitics, the main thing is not to overheat the TV remote.
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