
Trump’s letter to NATO: Urges Tariffs on china & oil Ban to End Russia-Ukraine War
Trump Calls for Unified Action Against Russia
Former U.S. President donald trump sent a letter to NATO member countries.
He urged them to stop purchasing oil from russia completely.
Trump stated he is ready to impose strong sanctions on russia, but only if all NATO nations act collectively.
Proposes Heavy Tariffs on China
Trump suggested NATO countries jointly impose 50% to 100% tariffs on China.
These tariffs would be temporary and lifted once the Russia-Ukraine war ends.
He believes this move will weaken China’s influence on russia, thereby helping to end the conflict.
Criticizes Current Leadership
Trump distanced himself from the ongoing war, saying:
“This is not Trump’s war. If I were President, this war would never have started.”
He blamed Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the conflict.
Emphasized his role as a peace broker:
“I am just here to help stop it.”
Condemns Inaction by NATO Nations
Trump criticized some NATO members for continuing to buy Russian oil, calling it “shocking”.
Said such actions weaken NATO’s position in negotiations with Russia.
Humanitarian Appeal
Highlighted the devastating human cost, stating that 7,118 people died in just one week.
Called the war “madness” and stressed urgency to act for the sake of saving lives.
Final Call to Action
Trump ended his letter by asking NATO:
“Well, if you are ready, I am ready. Just tell me when to start?”
This proposal underscores Trump’s belief in economic pressure as a tool for geopolitical conflict resolution.