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Ex-US NSA Jake Sullivan's ‘American Brand Is in Toilet’ Claim as He Blasts Trump Tariffs on India

Former U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan warns that Trump's tariffs, now at 50%, risk undermining the U.S.-India partnership and may push India closer to China, threatening geopolitical balance.

  • President Donald Trump enacted a 50% tariff on goods from India, which also includes a 25% surcharge specifically targeting Russian oil imports, with these measures taking effect on August 27, 2025.
  • This tariff followed India's continued imports of Russian oil, prompting Washington’s steepest duty on any country and retaliation accusations.
  • Jake Sullivan, who previously served as the US National Security Advisor, condemned the tariffs as a large-scale trade attack that undermines the United States' relationships with India and damages its standing with international partners.
  • Sullivan said on The Bulwark Podcast, "America's brand is in the toilet," with allies seeing the US as an unreliable disruptor while China gains ground.
  • The tariffs risk pushing India closer to China, potentially weakening US influence in Asia and straining a key strategic partnership.
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theasialive.com broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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