New sanctions can shock 'crazy' Putin to his senses
Briefly

President Trump condemned Vladimir Putin's aggressive drone strikes against Ukraine, labeling him as having "gone absolutely CRAZY." He expressed his disapproval of Putin's actions during peace negotiations and voiced support for imposing tougher sanctions. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov responded ambiguously, hinting at emotional reactions from Trump. Russia's subsequent escalation of attacks raises concerns about Putin's psyche following pandemic-induced isolation. Trump and others call for stronger measures, particularly secondary sanctions, to deter nations aiding Russia's military aggression while acknowledging that existing sanctions have not yet influenced Putin's decisions.
President Trump criticized Vladimir Putin's recent drone strikes against Ukraine, calling him "crazy" and suggesting tougher sanctions, affirming support for punitive measures.
Despite ongoing peace negotiations initiated by Trump, Putin's actions raise questions about his mental health and response to international pressure.
While Biden's sanctions have not altered Putin's course, there is pressure for secondary sanctions against countries supporting Russia's war efforts.
Trump's remarks highlight a growing frustration with Putin's aggression, prompting discussions on how to effectively respond to his actions.
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