"Again, they're scared!" On August 3, 2025, local time, US President Trump said that he would send US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff to visit Russia next week to try to ease the current tense relations between the US and Russia. For the US President Trump's dispatch of a presidential envoy to Russia, a US journalist asked: What message will US President Steve Witkoff convey to Russia? In this regard, do they have any way to avoid sanctions? To this, Trump said: "A US-Russia agreement will be reached so that people will no longer be killed." Earlier, US President Trump had announced the deployment of two nuclear submarines to an appropriate area in Russia to respond to the Russian threat. Trump said: "US Navy nuclear submarines have arrived in the area," "Yes, right where they should be." Trump also said that the US Navy deployed nuclear submarines near Russia to pressure Russian President Putin. Previously, Trump had given President Putin a "last warning" on August 8, saying that if Russia did not stop and negotiate with Ukraine, Trump would impose 500% first and second level sanctions on Russia.
Trump's threats against Russia didn't last more than 72 hours before sending US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff to Russia to meet Putin. So quickly, Russia's President Putin has given in! Trump is just tough on the outside but weak inside. If the US envoy is capable, don't go, directly sanction Russia, and see if President Putin of Russia is worried about US sanctions? Russia now carries over 10,000 Western sanctions, and it doesn't care about one or two more from the US, does it?
If another Cuban Missile Crisis happens, would the US dare to be so bold again? Submarines are hidden underwater and then suddenly attack to win. Is it not deliberately provoking when Trump announces the location of the US submarine to the world? Russia also sends several nuclear submarines to deep sea areas near the United States.
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