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Donald Trump says the United States will move to impose sanctions on Russia on the condition that all NATO countries stop buying Russian oil and set tariffs of 50 to 100 per cent on China.
Mr Trump has repeatedly threatened Russia with additional sanctions as a way to hit at revenue needed to sustain its war effort, but has failed to follow through, frustrating Ukraine.
The US president has faced criticism at home for repeatedly setting two-week deadlines for Russia to de-escalate, but allowing them to pass without concrete action.
Trump pretends to want more Russian sanctions, but NATO nations must do some things first for “reasons”.
Ha! It’s funny that even Australian reporters know about Donnie’s “two weeks” fetish.
Senate Republicans are growing increasingly exasperated over President Trump’s refusal to give them permission to move tough bipartisan sanctions legislation against Russia and countries that buy its oil.
Trump set a high bar for the United States moving ahead with sanctions by demanding that “all NATO countries” agree to stop buying Russian oil, given that two of those countries, Hungary and Turkey, have strong trade relations with Russia and are unlikely to break off economic ties.