Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon Chang discusses President Donald Trumps frustration with Vladimir Putin and his printing campaign on India to stop the oil disorders on the morning with Maria from Russia.
President Donald Trump has called NATO to stop buying Russian oil and taking back new sanctions and rates at Moscow and Beijing, the argument that the measures would help to quickly end the Russian years–Long war with Ukraine.
In a truth of social post on Saturday morning, Trump said that he had written to all nations of the world that he is ready to impose “big sanctions” on Russia and new rates about China, but only when all NATO nations match and start taking the same steps.
“As you know, NATO’s dedication to win has been much less than 100%, and the purchase of Russian oil has been shocking by some!” Trump wrote.
President Donald Trump has called NATO to stop buying Russian oil and returning sanctions and rates at Moscow and Beijing, which claims that the measures would help to quickly end the Russian years–Long war with Ukraine. (Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via/getty images)
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“It weakens your negotiating position and negotiating power enormously about Russia. Anyway, I am ready to ‘go’ if you are. Just say when?”
Since 2023, NATO member Turkey has been arranged as the third largest buyer of Russian oil-rear only China and India, according to the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air. Other NATO members who still buy Russian oil are Hungary and Slovakia.
Trump called NATO to impose 50% to 100% rates on China, to be lifted as soon as the war ends in Russia-Ukraine.
He argued that sanctions and rates would break China’s grip over Russia, while he added that the war would never have begun if he had been in office.
“Rates will break that handle. This is not Trump’s war (it would never have started if I was president!), It is the war of Biden and Zenskyy,” Trump wrote. “I am only here to help stop and save thousands of Russian and Ukrainian lives (7,118 lives lost alone last week. Mad!).”

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands. ( / Reuters)
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“If NATO does what I say, the war will end quickly and all those lives will be saved! If not, you will simply waste my time and time, energy and money from the United States.”
Russia launched a complete invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. On the campaign track, Trump said that he would end the war quickly, but admitted that he found it harder than he initially thought.
Since the return to the office, Trump has forced Trump to end the war and meet several times a meeting with the Ukrainian President Volodyymyr Zenskyy – including once at the Vatican – as well as with President Vladimir Putin in Russia.
NATO Allies were alert this week after nearly two dozen Russian drones entered Poles on Wednesday during a massive air raid on Ukraine, of which Trump had suggested that it could have been a mistake, but which Poles and Ukraine were fervently rejected as any kind of accident.

President Donald Trump greets Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zenskyy when he arrives in the White House on 28 February 2025. (Tierney L. Cross / AFP via / getty images)
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On Friday, Trump said that he was “kind of” not patience with Putin “fast” after the Kremlin said that the negotiations with Ukraine “were on break”.
“But it costs two to Tango,” Trump said after host Brian Kilmead pointed out that Zenskyy offered a number of times to meet Putin.
“It’s great – when Putin wanted to do it, Zenskyy didn’t do that. When Zenskyy wanted to do it, Putin didn’t do that. Now Zenskyy is that and Putin is the question mark.”


