Adam Schiff: Putin Sees Trump as a ‘Child’ Who Can Be Easily Manipulated
- Tensions have escalated between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin over the Ukraine conflict, particularly after Putin criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and called for his removal.
- Trump has threatened to impose secondary tariffs on Russian oil, which could reach 25-50%, impacting key Russian exports.
- Putin has rejected a U.S. Proposal for an immediate ceasefire, while European support for Ukraine remains crucial amid a deadlock between Washington and Moscow.
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Trump’s ‘anger’ at Putin over Ukraine peace deal delay is just play acting
America’s global power and reach are waning by the day as a consequence of Donald Trump’s assaults on the West and his slavish behaviour towards Moscow, says world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Dissatisfaction: Putin actively opposes
Moscow is actively slowing down Donald Trump's chances of achieving peace between Russia and Ukraine. That is the image that has begun to take hold within the Trump administration in recent days, Reuters reports. And now, an increasingly clear frustration with the mess in the East is emerging, according to the news agency's sources.
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