US Dismisses Russia’s ‘Reckless and Unhelpful’ Nuclear Rhetoric Amid Trump’s Deadline
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The White House special envoy, Keith Kellogg, and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, along with other Republican politicians, have been carrying out a campaign for months to direct President Donald Trump towards a tougher stance against Russia. This effort led to Trump threatening to impose 100% secondary tariffs on countries trading with Russia if a peace agreement is not reached in the Ukrainian conflict in 50 days.
TRUMP’S SECONDARY SANCTIONS ON RUSSIAN OIL ARE SPITTING IN THE WIND
By John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with As President Donald Trump got off his helicopter on Tuesday afternoon, he was asked by a reporter about his threat to impose 100% secondary trade sanctions if President Vladimir Putin doesn’t capitulate on US terms for ending the Ukraine war within fifty days. “Question: Are you concerned that uh, secondary tariffs […]
U.S.' secondary sanctions no use in ending crisis
In contrast, Russia's GDP actually increased by 3.6 percent in 2024, much more than that of the US and many other Western countries.Otherwise, it will cause havoc on the global oil market and global economy given that China and India are major economies today. The EU has been a successful peace project.
Ukraine believes that Trump's secondary sanctions could finish the war by the year's end.
Head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office Andriy Yermak stated that US President Donald Trump can end the Ukraine conflict by the end of 2025 if he enforces strict sanctions on buyers of Russian energy resources. These secondary sanctions could pressure China and India – the primary importers of Russian oil and gas – to demand that Moscow agree to peace in order to avoid a trade war with the US. “Only economic problems can really put pressure on Put…
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