A wave of warnings from US officials, including Senator Lindsey Graham and former President Donald Trump, has targeted India, China, and Brazil for continuing to import Russian oil amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
The US is threatening to impose 100% or even 500% tariffs on goods from these countries as a form of secondary sanctions, aiming to cut off Russia's financial lifeline and force an end to the war. NATO leaders have echoed these threats, urging these nations to pressure Russia into peace negotiations. India and China have pushed back, citing energy security needs and accusing the West of double standards, while analysts question the practicality and effectiveness of such sweeping tariffs.
The escalating rhetoric signals a new front in economic warfare, with global energy markets and diplomatic relations hanging in the balance.
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