Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has penned a scathing Facebook post in response to new U.S. sanctions, decrying what he described as the Trump administration's "total weakness" and saying that the package "ends hopes for improving our relations with the new administration."President Trump had appeared reluctant to sign the bill imposing sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea, and described it as "seriously flawed." Trump has repeatedly expressed a desire to strengthen ties with Russia. However, the measure passed by huge margins in both houses of Congress."The sanctions [measure] targets Russia's mining and oil industry and aims to punish the country for interfering in the 2016 U.S. presidential election as well for its military aggression in Ukraine," NPR's Miles Parks reported.Medvedev described the sanctions as a "declaration of a full-fledged economic war on Russia." He slammed Trump for signing the package, saying that the "US establishment fully outwitted" him. The fact that Trump signed the bill, Medvedev said, "changes the power balance in US political circles."The Russian prime minister described the sanctions as "another way to knock Trump down a peg" and predicted: "New steps are to come, and they will ultimately aim to remove him from power."Medvedev added that he expects a further souring of relations between the two nations: