Comment: Trump Lets the Ruble Roll Into Putin's War Chest
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Thanks to the lifting of the US sanctions, the Kremlin can fill up its war fund. The consequences for Ukraine are not of interest to the child emperor in the White House.
Costa claims that "weakening sanctions increases Russia's resources to continue the war against Ukraine," while the Commission points out that Putin is the "big winner" of the conflict in Iran Read
Since the beginning of the Iran war, energy prices have been rising. The US government wants to counter-tax. Now, under certain conditions, it even allows the purchase of Russian oil.
Some countries loosen their Russian sanctions to import oil. Ukraine and Romania want to produce drones together. The EU wants to inspect the Drushba pipeline in Ukraine.
Merz is surprised, Pistorius annoyed, Putin pleased: Trump loosens the sanctions on Russia. Because the US President whistles at the unity of the West. He looks at the pumps.
Donald Trump apparently miscalculated the consequences of his aggression against Iran. As a result, the world is forced to resort to strategic reserves of crude oil and look to Russian hydrocarbons in a grand failure of Western efforts to get Moscow out of the international energy market.
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