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Russia sends Trump chilling 5-word warning as 500% sanctions threat issued | World | News

While the US Congress was preparing to vote for a new sanction group against Moscow, Russia sent a sharp and creepy warning to Donald Trump. The relations between the two presidents seem to be suffering from the nose in recent days after starting a wild attack on the Republican boss Kremlin Tyrant.

Putin’s President of the United States, who was increasingly disappointed because Putin focused on a peace agreement, accused his colleague of talking “too much bull ***”. The hostile return of Trump infuriated the Kremlin, which revealed the attack dogs to the White House passengers. Vladimir Solovyov – Kremlin’s apparatchik – warned Trump that Russia could be the “most terrible enemy” of America in a rent in Russia’s TV speech.

“Maybe Trump, if Russia contradicts our own state, can not realize that it does not care about the national interests of other countries?” He went out. Putin Stooge, who warmed up, continued: “When someone like Yeltsin, which emerged randomly from the dust of history, managed to declare that communism was defeated in the Congress and that ‘God forbid America and Russia’ to go forever.”

Solovyov claimed that he was facing a threat to Russia’s existence and civilization and culture – he wanted to know why Moscow had to submit to the “US President’s wishes”. He was grasped by a constantly growing anger: “If you can’t treat us with respect, then you can face yourself with the most terrible enemy you’ve ever known instead of a valuable friend and partner.”

In the last five -word warning to Trump, “350 million Americans” if they think that they can defeat 150 million Russians, “you do not clearly understand Russia”.

US President, for a long time ally Lindsey Graham proposed by a new sanction bill, he said. Southern Carolina Senator and Democratic colleague Richard Blumenthal called a 500% tariff from countries that continue to buy Russian oil, gas, uranium and other exports.

The sanctions would primarily target countries such as China and India, which made up about 70% of Russia’s energy trade and supported most of the war efforts. The two senators say that they have increased congress support for their bills and hopes to pass before the August holiday.

Both believe that Trump will give Putin to put an end to the war and the flexibility he needs to force and believe that the US President is ready to roll with him.

“Russia and sanctions will no longer play a break,” Graham said. AP Press Agency. He continued: “We go after him (Putin’s) customer base. And I think Europeans are most satisfied.”

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