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Title: Trump Ready to Sanction Russia After Ukraine Attack

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Vows‍ Response to Ukraine Attacks, Signals Potential​ for Increased⁣ Russia Sanctions

WASHINGTON – Former U.S. President Donald Trump,⁤ responding to recent large-scale Russian attacks on Ukraine, stated he is​ “ready” to escalate sanctions against Moscow, hours after acknowledging the devastation as a “terrible humanitarian disaster.” The comments, made to reporters, signal a potential shift in⁤ tone regarding the ongoing conflict ⁢and the U.S. response.

The‍ renewed threat of sanctions comes ⁢as ​Ukraine reels from a​ weekend barrage of drone and missile strikes that killed at least four⁣ people, including infants, and severely ⁣damaged government infrastructure in Kyiv. U.S.officials are now assessing the viability of further economic pressure on‍ Russia, including secondary⁢ sanctions targeting countries that continue to purchase Russian oil,⁤ a move intended to cripple the Russian⁤ economy and compel president Vladimir Putin to negotiate. This advancement underscores the escalating ⁣stakes ⁢in the conflict, where the endurance​ of both the‌ Ukrainian military and the russian economy are seen as critical ‍factors.

Trump expressed his dissatisfaction ⁢with the situation, stating, “This​ is truly a terrible humanitarian disaster. I am not happy⁢ with what ⁣happened there, I say. I ‌think everything will be done.” He affirmed his willingness ‌to move‍ to a “second stage” of sanctions when questioned by reporters.

U.S.​ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent echoed Trump’s sentiment, asserting that harsher sanctions, particularly those targeting Russian ⁢oil buyers, could⁣ “paralyze” the Russian economy. “we are ready to increase pressure ‍on Russia, but‌ we need European​ partners (countries) to follow⁣ us,”⁣ Bessent stated. He characterized the current situation as‌ a “competition between how long the Ukraine military can survive and⁤ how long the Russian economy can⁣ survive,” suggesting that coordinated sanctions could force a resolution.

According⁣ to reports, ‌russia launched 810 drones and 13 missiles in the attacks over the weekend – the largest⁣ wave of ​attacks since the start of the war.The strikes targeted a government complex housing the Ukraine Cabinet,⁣ causing ​meaningful damage.

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