Former US NSA issues BIG warning on Donald Trump’s tariffs: ‘They could push India…’

US President Donald Trump’s 50 percent tariff in India met with sharp criticisms from all over the world, including several people in the United States. In the coming weeks, a few high -profile visits are expected, including PM Narendra Modi’s trip to China and Trump’s meeting with the Russian President.
Former United States National Security Advisor (NSA) John Bolton warned that Donald Trump could do the opposite of his heavy tariffs in India, which aims to harm Russia. According to Bolton, taxes can actually bring the new Delhi closer to Moscow and Beijing (China). “Trump’s tariffs against India aim to harm Russia, but they can bring India closer to Russia and China to oppose these tariffs,” Bolton said in an recent interview to CNN. He said.
What did John Bolton say about Indian tariffs?
The former US NSA warned that Trump’s actions can take back the efforts of the United States to keep India away from both Russia and China for decades. “Trump’s tolerance over the Chinese and heavy favorable tariffs in India are endangered for decades from Russia and China,” Bolton told Bolton News Channel. He said. In addition, Bolton also described Trump’s approach to China’s choice of India as a “tremendous error” and added that the United States “gave tariffs to friends and enemies”.
What are the latest updates about India-US tariff coldness?
At the beginning of August, Trump announced a 25 percent tariff in India and a penalty that was not specified to do business with Russia. Days later, despite the US president’s threats, the new Delhi continued to deal with Russia, while increasing the tariff to 50 percent. The Indian government responded to tariffs, called it unjustly, and the United States called the United States for “double standards” for importing a series of products from Russia. In the midst of the tariff drama, several high -profile visits are planned to take place: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit China at the end of the month and point to its first visit to the country within seven years. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Trump next week in Alaska, USA.