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Trump Calls on NATO to End Russian Oil Purchases

September 13, 2025 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

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Donald Trump Proposes‍ New Sanctions and Tariffs Amidst Russia-Ukraine War

Table of Contents

  • Donald Trump Proposes‍ New Sanctions and Tariffs Amidst Russia-Ukraine War
    • initial Statements and Contradictions
    • Proposed Tariffs and Their Rationale
    • NATO and the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

July 26,2024

Updated September 13,2025,13:57:59

initial Statements and Contradictions

Former‌ President Donald‍ Trump,on July 26,2024,outlined a series of proposed economic measures targeting Russia,Ukraine,China,and India,intended⁤ to influence the‌ ongoing conflict in ukraine. ⁤These proposals, delivered via a statement and a post on his social media platform,⁤ Truth Social, included threats of increased sanctions ‍against Russia, tariffs ⁢on China, and tariffs on india. However, ‌the proposals were promptly met with scrutiny‌ due to inconsistencies with his past actions and statements.

Donald Trump’s ⁤Truth Social post outlining his proposed economic measures. Source: Truth Social

Trump stated,”If I am elected,it ⁤will be over very quickly. ‌Russia will be saved! If not, you are just⁣ wasting my time, and ​the time, energy, and money of the United States.” This‍ statement is notable for its implicit suggestion that a ‍favorable outcome for Russia is‍ contingent ‍upon⁣ his re-election.⁢ Critics have interpreted this as aligning with Russian interests, a claim Trump has previously denied.

The former president⁢ has repeatedly suggested he would impose harsher sanctions on Russia, particularly after the Kremlin’s intensified aerial attacks on Ukraine. However, as of July 26, ‍2024, these threats have not materialized, leading to frustration from⁣ Kyiv⁢ and its ⁤allies. Reuters reported on ‌the growing ‍concern over the lack of follow-through.

Proposed Tariffs and Their Rationale

Trump proposed imposing tariffs ranging⁢ from 50% to 100% on goods imported from China, to be ​lifted only after⁤ the‍ resolution‍ of the Russia-Ukraine war.⁤ He argued that China exerts “strong control, and even ‌a grip, over Russia” and that these ⁢tariffs would “break that grip.” This assertion reflects a broader concern within the U.S. government regarding the deepening ​strategic partnership between Russia⁢ and China. The Council on⁢ Foreign relations details the increasing⁢ cooperation between the two ⁤nations.

He‍ also announced a 25% tariff on Indian goods, citing India’s continued purchase of Russian oil. ‍ This action, while implemented, ​has drawn criticism for potentially harming ‌India-U.S.⁢ relations and for not‍ being‌ applied to China, which also continues to trade with Russia. ​ NBC News covered the⁣ reactions to⁣ this ⁤policy.

NATO and the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Trump criticized NATO ‍member states for ⁢purchasing Russian oil, labeling it “shocking” ‌and arguing ​it undermines their leverage⁢ over Moscow. This ‍echoes previous criticisms he leveled at NATO ‍allies regarding defense spending and burden-sharing. ‌ He also​ suggested NATO could

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