He packed the White House Rosary, set giant American flags in the northern and southern meadows and announced plans for the construction of a new ballroom in the style of his estate Mar-A-Han. But on August 5, President Donald Trump summoned a stiff, "joked" about his next major construction project: nuclear missiles. Trump made this remark during a makeshift walk in the White House briefings, where Prescribe Karolyn Livitt regularly communicates with journalists.
After Trump examined the roof, some correspondents asked, "Mr. President, what are you trying to build?" "Missiles," he replied, pointing to the North Lawn of the White House. "Nuclear missiles. " "He said rockets?" - asked each other puzzled journalists. Trump's fun answer came against the backdrop of the fact that the already serious nuclear plans and ambitions of America have increased in recent days.
On August 1, Trump ordered to place atomic submarines near Russia in response to escalation of threats from Moscow. This order was given after Trump and the third President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev exchanged mutual images on the Internet, as a result of which Medvedev compared Trump with "Sonny Joe" Biden and warned that in Russia there is a potential for nuclear strike.
This week, the administration also confirmed that she plans to build a nuclear reactor for the moon within the global space race. "We are involved in the race for a month, in the race with China for a month, and to create the base on the month we need energy," - said the Minister of Transport and Acting Administrator NASA Shon Duffy at a press conference on Tuesday.
The impromptu walking of the White House roof also suggested that the President may plan further repair work, especially given that he was in the western white house, directly above the conference room. Built in 1970, this hall ceased to accommodate journalists who are trying to get to Caroline Livitt briefings.
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