Former President Trump warns Russia of severe economic consequences if the war in Ukraine continues. He emphasizes the importance of a settlement and criticizes Russia's actions while acknowledging historical ties and the need to avoid further bloodshed.
“If we don’t make a ‘deal,’ and soon, I have no other choice but to put high levels of Taxes, Tariffs, and Sanctions on anything being sold by Russia to the United States, and various other participating countries.”President Vladimir Putin that if he doesn’t put an end to the war in Ukraine, he won’t have a choice but to punish the country via the economy.
“Trump can be decisive. For us, this is the most important thing,” Zelenskiy said in a televised interview. Your opinion of what Russia “deserves” is immaterial. Russia sees the possibility of NATO and its nuclear-capable missiles in Ukraine as an existential threat, just as the US saw the presence of Soviet nukes in Cuba. Russia is not going to allow that, just as we did not allow the nukes in Cuba.No, it isn’t. Russia is wrong, period. NATO is no threat whatsoever to Russia in any way so long as Russia leaves its neighbors alone. Full stop. Russia. Knows this.
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