President Trump has issued a warning to Russia regarding potential severe financial repercussions if the ongoing war does not conclude. He wants peace, stating, 'I can do things financially that would be very bad for Russia.' His stance has shifted on Ukrainian President Zelensky, acknowledging Zelensky's newfound willingness for peace. However, Zelensky remains firm on not yielding territory. Meanwhile, Senator Lindsey Graham advocates for stringent sanctions against Russia and countries buying its goods if a proposed ceasefire is ignored, emphasizing the overdue need for Russia to face economic consequences for its actions.
There are things you can do that wouldn't be pleasant in a financial sense. I can do things financially. It would be very bad for Russia.
I had somebody (Zelensky) that didn't seem to want peace. Now he's agreed to peace. So we'll see.
If Russia refuses, we should sanction the hell out of them.
It is long overdue for Russia to feel overwhelming economic pain as a result of their brutal invasion of Ukraine.
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