"A warning to the Kremlin": US nuclear apocalypse submarine enters the Mediterranean Sea

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According to several reports, the world's largest nuclear submarine, the USS Rhode Island, left the port of Gibraltar on Spain's southern coast last week and was last seen in the Mediterranean Sea. The British newspaper Daily Express reported that the nuclear submarine was "reportedly on its way to the Black Sea."

Italian newspaper la Repubblica reported that the USS Rhode Island, which arrived in Gibraltar on Nov. 1, entered the Mediterranean Sea on Friday. The Ohio-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine can carry 24 Trident II missiles capable of hitting targets 18 thousand kilometers away.

"Rhode Island shows up in Gibraltar armed with intercontinental ballistic missiles and hundreds of nuclear warheads. On a mission to give a warning to the Kremlin," wrote La Repubblica.

Earlier this week, Captain John Craddock, commander of U.S. Navy Task Force 69, stated

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