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Trump to wield ‘sledgehammer’ against Russia – Lindsey Graham

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The new sanctions bill will empower the US president to impose tariffs on Moscow’s trading partners, the senator has said.

A sanctions bill currently in the Senate would give US President Donald Trump a “sledgehammer” to use against Russia and its trading partners, hawkish Senator Lindsey Graham has said.

Trump previously said he may impose additional sanctions on Moscow if Russia-Ukraine negotiations fail to produce a ceasefire. He also accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of stalling the talks.

In an interview with CBS News aired on Sunday, Graham, who co-authored the bill with Democrat Richard Blumenthal, said Trump has “left the door open regarding Russia,” despite taking a hard line on other nations. “That door is about to close,” he warned.

“Dick and I have got 85 co-sponsors in the United States Senate for congressional sanctions with a sledgehammer available to President Trump to go after Putin’s economy, and all those countries who prop up the Putin war machine,” Graham said.

The legislation would authorize Trump to impose up to 500% tariffs on nations that continue trading with Russia; Graham singled out China, India, and Brazil. He stressed that Trump would have “maximum flexibility” in enforcing the measures.

Graham also claimed the administration is preparing to ramp up arms deliveries to Kiev “at a record level,” and signaled a plan to redirect frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.

“I expect, in the coming days, that there will be tariffs and sanctions available to President Trump he has never had before,” he said.

Moscow has condemned the sanctions as illegal and argued that the West is using the Ukraine conflict to try to contain Russia’s development. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said the proposed secondary tariffs “will not radically change the situation,” and that Russia will continue on its “independent, sovereign and sustained path.”

Putin has argued the sanctions have backfired, making Russia more self-sufficient and less dependent on foreign markets.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Russia now needs to file legal complaints with the Bank of Settlements, the International Commerce Commission, and drop a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice.
    These tariffs have had NO impact on making life better for the Yanks…in fact, many Yanks are now leaving for nations which have these sanctions illegally imposed on them. Russia is one of many countries illegally targeted!
    Waging a Tariff War was also instrumental in how World War Two started in the Pacific.
    Looks like history is repeating once again…
    Another band, another tune…

  2. Lindsay Graham is a typical Carolina Masonic Pig who should be spirited-off to the Ukraine where the conscription teams will kidnap him off the streets there and then send him to the front with minimum training where he will die within 3 hours after arriving there.
    Let him suffer what he has been touting and pushing on others!
    This is what Masonic Shabbos-Goy Zionist in D.C. do!

  3. Yeah right Lindsay. You been saying gamechangers for 3 years. They need a Ukraine event to distract from the Epstein fallout. No doubt Lindsay is on that list.

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