Russia warned ‘things will change dramatically’ as Trump poised for ‘shock and awe’ move | World | News

Donald Trump is preparing to release the “shock and awe” sanctions against Russian exports only days after the two nuclear submarines mobilize. The US President said that Vladimir Putin will give an agreement on the war in Ukraine for 10 days for the risk of being hit by serious restrictions on oil exports. Senate Foreign Relations Committee President Senator Jim Risch claimed that Mr. Trump is ready to give penalties until August 8 – just a week away.
He said Telegram: “When the secondary sanctions and if they hit, they will be shock and awe. Things will change significantly.” The latest sanction package was initially expected to include 100% tariffs for Russian oil buyers, the largest consumers, India and China.
A bill supported by Republicans offered a 500% tariff against Russia and its allies, which was reduced to 100% by Mr. Trump.
Later, by writing that India would get 25% tariffs, the reality of the platform seemed to make more changes in the penalties in Social.
“Remember, even though India is our friend, we have done relatively less work with them for years because their tariffs are very high, among the highest in the world, and they have the most exhausting and disgusting and non -financial barriers of any country.
“They also bought the majority of their military equipment from Russia, and Russia’s largest energy buyer, at a time when Russia wants Russia to stop killing in Ukraine – everything is not good!
He said: “For this reason, India will pay a penalty and a penalty for the above starting from August. Thank you for paying attention to this issue. Maga!”
This comes after the US president ordered former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s “stupid and inflammatory statements” to the “appropriate regions” positioning of two nuclear submarines.
“I ordered two nuclear submarines to be placed in appropriate areas if these stupid and inflammatory expressions are more than that.
“Words are very important and often cause unwanted consequences, I hope not one of these situations.”
Mr. Trump did not say where the submarines were deployed and did not mean whether he meant nuclear energy or nuclear armed.




