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Trump Sours on Putin, but Bromance May Not Be Over

UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Trump approved new defensive arms shipments to Ukraine and threatened tariffs on Russian trade amid growing frustration with Putin’s ongoing aggression, after six months back in office.

  • On July 14, Trump announced new arms transfers to Ukraine and threatened 100 percent tariffs on countries buying Russian goods.
  • Trump blamed President Joe Biden for the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, claiming it would not have happened under his leadership.
  • Trump expressed disappointment in Putin for continuing to attack Ukrainian cities despite their communication.
  • Heather Conley stated that Trump failed to bring Putin to the negotiating table, criticizing his negotiating skills.
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After a period in which Trump had many warm words for Putin, the tide now seems to have turned. This shift is explained using Trump's own statements.

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Washington.- This has changed President Donald Trump’s speech regarding Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine, from his campaign to now. President Donald Trump’s harsh words in recent days about President Vladimir Putin marked a radical break with the surprisingly positive stance he has taken for years towards the Russian leader. During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump repeatedly praised Putin and predicted that both would forge a productiv…

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