NATO chief praises Trump's weapons sales to allies
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Daily Express US on MSNSenior Republican issues chilling three-word warning to Putin over 50-day ultimatumLindsey Graham, one of Trump's closest allies, has always been a staunch supporter of Washington's tough stance on Russia and Iran.
NATO's Mark Rutte cautioned India, China, and Brazil about the economic impact of continued trade with Russia, urging them to push for peace talks. With Trump's backing, Rutte warned of 100% secondary sanctions on nations buying Russian oil and gas.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned world leaders trading with Moscow on Monday that they should consider ringing Russian President Vladimir Putin and push him toward peace in Ukraine before President Trump’s secondary tariffs kick in.
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Al Jazeera on MSNCould Trump’s tariff threats force Putin into Ukraine peace deal?Russia’s approach is to ‘keep calm and carry on’ in the face of Trump’s threats over Ukraine war, experts say.
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Raw Story on MSN'Sweet-talking' Putin fooled 'a lot of people' near Trump — except onePresident Donald Trump's recent about-face in his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised many people in the White House, except for one. Trump hinted on Monday that first lady Melania Trump may have helped change his mind on Putin.
President Trump reveals how Russian leader 'talks nice, then bombs everybody' as the U.S. prepares to send Ukraine Patriot missiles under a NATO agreement.
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On TV, Putin Admits Mistake As Spy On West, Sends Most Dangerous Message To US Amid Trump ThreatExperience an in-depth interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, conducted by journalist Pavel Zarubin. In this candid conversation, President Putin reflects on Russia's evolving relationship with the West,
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Irish Star on MSNVladimir Putin 'considering' using nuclear weapons in Ukraine as military expert sounds WW3 warningVladimir Putin is reportedly giving "detailed" consideration to deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine, according to a former high-ranking British Army official. Russia's military forces have found it challenging to convert their overwhelming advantage in personnel and armaments into meaningful progress on the battlefield.