Trump confesses to being “really” disillusioned with Putin but found a way for Russia “giving up” the war

Trump confesses to being "really" disillusioned with Putin but found a way for Russia "giving up" the war

President of the United States says the war does not affect the country, but expects good news soon

From Ukraine only “good news”. This is what the president of the United States expects, who has returned to indications of being fed up with the drags of the Russian homologist. The problem is that such “good news” was to have arrived in Donald Trump’s first 24 hours in the White House.

Since then days, weeks and months have passed.

Defending that the conflict does not affect the United States at all, Donald Trump has reiterated that he expects to “receive some good news” in the coming days. “But I repeat, it does not affect the United States,” he reiterated.

Words said alongside UK Prime Minister Keir Strmer, one of the most arguers of Ukraine and his resistance. “And look, it doesn’t affect you too,” continued Donald Trump, already facing the head of the British government.

“Of course, they are much closer to the scenario than us,” he said, a day after being remembered by King Charles III that England and the United States have come together in the two world wars to fight against tyranny.

Without wanting to lose the relevance of the moment, Keir Strmer interrupted Donald Trump to say that it is necessary to put “extra pressure on putin”.

A British Prime Minister totally aware that it is unlikely to come somewhere without the United States. “Only when the president put pressure on Putin that he showed some inclination to act,” he added.

And all this led Donald Trump to admit that, despite the good relations with Vladimir Putin, is disappointed with the president of Russia. “He let me go bad, he really disappointed me,” he confessed.

And if there is a way that the pressure exists, this form is to sanction Russian oil. Donald Trump wants European countries to immediately buy power from Moscow, arguing that only that could seriously reach Russia.

“It’s very simple: if the price of oil falls, Putin will give up. There will be no other choice. It will give up the war,” he said, in a clear message to the allies.

It is in the same vein that the United States are willing to apply rates on India, even if Donald Trump is “very close” to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The problem is that sanctions of this genre have a requirement on the part of the White House: also the other NATO allies should totally stop oil imports. A scenario that will not be that easy, as countries like Hungary seem little interested in going this way.

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