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US President Donald Trump has warned Vladimir Putin that he has “played with fire” after the entire scale invasion began in early 2022 after its largest drone and missile attack on Russia.
“What Vladimir Putin does not understand is that it was not for me if it had not already happened to a lot of bad things with Russia already, and I mean really bad,” Trump said in a true social post. “He’s playing with fire!”
Trump’s latest posts reveal Putin’s apparently growing disappointment in his administration WarThe The Russian leader did not offer any concessions and did not see any interest in the ceasefire claimed by Ukraine and its Western allies.
“President Petni Tamie Bruce, a spokesman for the state department, told reporters on Tuesday that President Trump was feeling outrageous about the nature of the infection.
Bruce indicated that Trump could remain close to taking action against Russia. “We’ve seen with Putin today. … there’s a topic [Trump] The issues look differently and how it is published, just like everything in this administration, it will happen quickly. “
Trump said Sunday that he would consider new sanctions in Moscow “absolutely”. He was talking just before Russia launched a huge drone barrage against Ukraine. Kiev authorities say more than 5 explosive drones and at least nine cruise missiles have been launched against the country.
“He’s killing a lot of people,” Trump told about Putin on Sunday. “I don’t know what happened to him. What happened to him?”
Trump and Putin spoke on the phone on May 7, the US president later said that Russia and Ukraine “would immediately begin discussions towards ceasefire and more importantly end the war!”
However, after Washington’s disappointment, nothing happened. Trump asked Putin to provide a terme sheet outlining Russia’s need for a ceasefire, but no document has been imminent yet.
Meanwhile, the South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsay Graham’s Co-Graham is a ban bill, who is among Trump’s most prominent legislature allies, collecting support in the high chamber. In the Wall Street Journal, Op-Aid Graham said he had coordinated his legislature with the White House.
Graham said that this move would be “throwing Russia to a trade island, buying Moscow fuel products in any country in any country.” “If China or India stops buying cheap oil, Mr Putin’s battle machine will be closed,” he added that the bill has 12 co-sponsor.
From Iowa to Republican Senator Chuck Grasle, X posts He believed that Trump was sincere when he thought his friendship with Putin would end the war. “Now that is the case in which it is time for a strong enufil to ban, so Putin knows ‘the end of the game’,” he said.
Last week, it was asked in the Senate whether he would support the Graham ban bill, state secretary Marco Rubio said that if it became clear that “Russians are not interested in any peace agreement and they want to continue the war, it can come to that stage very well”.