The United States, led by Senator Lindsey Graham and supported by the Trump administration, is threatening to impose massive secondary tariffs—up to 100% or even 500%—on countries that continue to import Russian oil, specifically targeting India, China, and Brazil.
The move is intended to cut off financial support to Russia amid its ongoing war in Ukraine and to pressure these nations to reduce or halt their energy trade with Moscow. US officials are urging European allies to join in these secondary sanctions, while NATO leadership has echoed warnings that non-compliance could result in severe economic consequences. India and China have pushed back, citing energy security needs and accusing the West of double standards, while also questioning the effectiveness and fairness of such measures.
The escalating rhetoric signals a potential shift toward more aggressive economic warfare, with significant implications for global energy markets and international relations.
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