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Donald Trump Issues 50-Day Ultimatum To Putin To End Ukraine War

Trump’s shocking ultimatum to Putin exposed.

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Tensions are rising once again on the world stage as new warnings emerge from Washington.

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The ongoing war explained.

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Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, triggering international outrage and sweeping sanctions.

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Ukraine, outgunned but determined, has managed to hold off Russian advances with NATO-supplied weaponry and fierce resistance.

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The U.S. has funneled billions into the conflict, largely through weapons deals and logistical support via NATO.

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Despite numerous attempts at ceasefire talks, missile strikes and drone attacks have continued, devastating cities and infrastructure.

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Trump claimed he’s spoken to Putin “a lot” in hopes of reaching peace — but said he’s been repeatedly misled.

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“I always hang up thinking, ‘Well, that was a nice call,’ and then missiles launch into Kyiv,” Trump said.

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“After that happens three or four times, you realize talk doesn’t mean anything.”

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The war in Ukraine is now over three years old, and peace remains nowhere in sight.

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Trump expressed outrage at Russia’s ongoing attacks on civilians.

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“They’re bombing cities, hundreds of drones a day,” he said. “There’s no military reason for it — just terror.”

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He described entire electric grids being “wiped out,” and said it would take Ukraine “years to rebuild.”

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As a result, the Trump administration is now openly preparing more aggressive financial pressure.

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Trump’s 50-day ultimatum revealed.

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President Donald Trump dropped a bombshell Monday, warning Russia that the U.S. could slap crippling secondary sanctions if peace isn’t reached with Ukraine by September 2.

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Speaking from the Oval Office beside NATO’s Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Trump made his frustration crystal clear: “I’m very unhappy” with Vladimir Putin.

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The president pledged “very severe tariffs” on Moscow if the conflict drags on beyond 50 days.

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“I’m disappointed in President Putin,” Trump said, “I thought we would have had a deal two months ago, but it doesn’t seem to get there.”

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He warned that if no deal materializes, tariffs could hit 100 percent — a crushing blow meant to escalate economic pressure on Russia.

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It’s a powerful threat, but Trump insisted he’d rather not have to use it.

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“I hope we don’t get to the point where we do,” he said. “But it’s all talk. And then missiles go into Kyiv.”

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In the same breath that he threatened sanctions, Trump unveiled a fresh move to support Ukraine militarily.

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But this time, the U.S. isn’t footing the bill alone — NATO is buying the weapons.

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Under a coordinated deal, NATO countries will purchase U.S. weapons and transfer them directly to Ukraine.

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“Billions of dollars’ worth of equipment will be quickly distributed to the battlefield,” Trump said.

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Trump’s warning analyzed.

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However, experts note that direct trade between the U.S. and Russia is minimal due to sanctions imposed during the Biden administration.

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What Trump actually means are secondary sanctions targeting countries buying Russian oil, such as China, India, and Germany.

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These measures would impose import taxes up to 100% on those nations, potentially doubling costs and rattling global markets.

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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick clarified that Trump’s plan focuses on these secondary sanctions rather than direct tariffs on Russian goods.

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“If I catch you doing it, then you’ll have to pay,” Lutnick said, confirming the U.S. will enforce strict penalties on countries purchasing Russian petroleum.

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Clock is ticking on Trump’s sanctions deadline.

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A new Senate proposal seeks to go even further, proposing a 500% penalty rate on buyers of Russian oil.

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Trump said Republicans are “moving very strongly” on the bill, but suggested he might not even need it.

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Still, he left the door open: “It could be very useful. We’ll have to see.”

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