Trump threatens 100% tariffs on BRICS nations over US dollar replacement plans

India’s head is a c*nt mate and so are his war mongering followers and voters. China is our ally
So let me get this straight — if China commits a crime, it's excused because they're own ally and have the 'right' to do so.

But if India does something similar, they’re instantly labeled as criminals just because they’re as an enemy?
 

Graham says Trump told him "it's time to move" on Russia sanctions bill​

Graham: So what does this bill do? If you're buying products from Russia and you're not helping Ukraine, then there's a 500% tariff on your products coming to the United States. India and China buy 70% of Putin's oil. They keep his war machine going. My bill has 84 co-sponsors. It would allow the President to put tariffs on China and India and other countries, to get them — stop them from supporting Putin's war machine, to get him to the table for the first time yesterday, the President told me -

 

They keep Putin's war machine going': Trump-backed Bill to slap 500% tariffs on India, China for Russia ties​

The proposed legislation is part of a broader US push to cripple Russia’s wartime economy and force it to the negotiating table over Ukraine.​


In a major policy pivot that could upend US trade relations with key global partners, US President Donald Trump has thrown his weight behind a Senate bill that would impose 500% tariffs on countries continuing economic ties with Russia—including India and China. The development was confirmed by Republican Senator Lindsey Graham in an interview with ABC News.

“Big breakthrough here. So what does this bill do? If you’re buying products from Russia and you’re not helping Ukraine, then there’s a 500 percent tariff on your products coming into the United States. India and China buy 70 percent of Putin’s oil. They keep his war machine going,” Graham told ABC News.

The proposed legislation, which Graham is co-sponsoring with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is part of a broader US push to cripple Russia’s wartime economy and force it to the negotiating table over Ukraine. As per Graham, 84 senators have now signed on, marking one of the most bipartisan efforts to tighten sanctions since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

According to Graham, the green light from Trump came during a recent golf outing.


“My bill has 84 co-sponsors. It would allow the president to put tariffs on China, India, and other countries to stop them from supporting Vladimir Putin’s war machine and get him to the table. For the first time yesterday, the president told me … I was playing golf with him. He says, ‘It’s time to move your bill.’”

If passed, the bill would deliver a severe blow to India and China, the two largest buyers of discounted Russian crude. Despite repeated Western pressure, both nations have continued importing Russian oil, helping Moscow keep its economy afloat and fund its military operations

While India insists its trade is legal and aligned with its energy security interests, this legislation could put New Delhi in the direct line of US trade fire, risking tariffs on exports ranging from pharmaceuticals and textiles to IT services and automotive components.

The bill, originally floated in March, had faced delays after internal White House resistance. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Trump administration initially tried to “quietly pressure” Graham into watering down the language, particularly by changing the word “shall” to “may” to make enforcement optional rather than mandatory.

Further reflecting internal divisions, Graham himself recently offered a carve-out in the bill for countries that support Ukraine, in what appears to be a move to soften European concerns.

“We are going to give President Trump a tool in the toolbox,” Graham said, defending the latest compromise. He reiterated that Trump told him, “It’s time to move your bill.”
Trump talks a lot, a few days ago he was apparently happy saying we're cooking up a "big trade deal" with India.

The second it's signed he'll change his tune again. That's the kind of guy he is a businessman.
 
Trump talks a lot, a few days ago he was apparently happy saying we're cooking up a "big trade deal" with India.

The second it's signed he'll change his tune again. That's the kind of guy he is a businessman.
India–U.S. trade talks have hit a roadblock — and the sticking point is agriculture.

India, being an agricultural economy, sees certain demands as crossing a red line. The U.S., especially under Trump, pushed for more market access and reforms that India sees as risky or compromising its farmers.

That’s why the deal hasn’t materialized — India isn’t ready to give in on something so critical to its domestic interests."
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Despite pressure from the U.S., India hasn’t gone all-in on American defense deals. For example, the Navy chose Rafale over F/A-18s, and the Air Force showed no serious interest in buying F-21s or F-18s.

The U.S. also pushed short-range missile systems and even floated the idea of offering the F-35, but India didn’t follow up. This lack of response has clearly frustrated Washington, especially during the Trump era when arms deals were a top priority.

Instead india prefer to buy from Russia and others - that hurting them
 
So previous deal with China will be obsolete over this....

How stock and currency market will react over thiss...
 
Last month Trump imposed a 245% tariff on China. Would 500% and 245% end any differently, please?

As for India, the Indians will take care of it themselves.

Indian doesnt have any choice, they should buy crude oil from Saudi or other Middle East countries, gas from UAE or Qatar and coal from Indonesia
 
China is the archenemy

India on the other hand, doesn't need Russian oil to prove a point, Modi will quickly fall in line
 
But but India was expecting great ties with Trump in office?
 
But but India was expecting great ties with Trump in office?
Yea…
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Phraannd of indiaa donalll tramp…. 🤣🤣
 
What say India buying oil from Russia will continue and the US will ignore it
 

They keep Putin's war machine going': Trump-backed Bill to slap 500% tariffs on India, China for Russia ties​

The proposed legislation is part of a broader US push to cripple Russia’s wartime economy and force it to the negotiating table over Ukraine.​


In a major policy pivot that could upend US trade relations with key global partners, US President Donald Trump has thrown his weight behind a Senate bill that would impose 500% tariffs on countries continuing economic ties with Russia—including India and China. The development was confirmed by Republican Senator Lindsey Graham in an interview with ABC News.

“Big breakthrough here. So what does this bill do? If you’re buying products from Russia and you’re not helping Ukraine, then there’s a 500 percent tariff on your products coming into the United States. India and China buy 70 percent of Putin’s oil. They keep his war machine going,” Graham told ABC News.

The proposed legislation, which Graham is co-sponsoring with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is part of a broader US push to cripple Russia’s wartime economy and force it to the negotiating table over Ukraine. As per Graham, 84 senators have now signed on, marking one of the most bipartisan efforts to tighten sanctions since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

According to Graham, the green light from Trump came during a recent golf outing.


“My bill has 84 co-sponsors. It would allow the president to put tariffs on China, India, and other countries to stop them from supporting Vladimir Putin’s war machine and get him to the table. For the first time yesterday, the president told me … I was playing golf with him. He says, ‘It’s time to move your bill.’”

If passed, the bill would deliver a severe blow to India and China, the two largest buyers of discounted Russian crude. Despite repeated Western pressure, both nations have continued importing Russian oil, helping Moscow keep its economy afloat and fund its military operations

While India insists its trade is legal and aligned with its energy security interests, this legislation could put New Delhi in the direct line of US trade fire, risking tariffs on exports ranging from pharmaceuticals and textiles to IT services and automotive components.

The bill, originally floated in March, had faced delays after internal White House resistance. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Trump administration initially tried to “quietly pressure” Graham into watering down the language, particularly by changing the word “shall” to “may” to make enforcement optional rather than mandatory.

Further reflecting internal divisions, Graham himself recently offered a carve-out in the bill for countries that support Ukraine, in what appears to be a move to soften European concerns.

“We are going to give President Trump a tool in the toolbox,” Graham said, defending the latest compromise. He reiterated that Trump told him, “It’s time to move your bill.”

Finally, the Americans have started to see through the "thick cloud" of strategic partnership with India. India won't fight a war against the Chinese like the West hopes. Instead, India lead them on, giving them that impression that they were against China and willing to be West's puppy in the South Asia. With that, the West, especially the US gave them a piece of their economy since 1995. Now that India's standing on her feet using the West for 2.5 decades, they are going "rogue" !

This is also why there has been a huge shift in Washington towards India and Pakistan has gained serious momentum again in political circles.

For China, it's not a big issue. Why? Because China gives the US over 90% of its rare earth elements necessary to build ANY electronic device. So the US economy and industry depends on it. If the bill passes, Trump will issue an executive order, exempting all items necessary for the US economy.
 
Finally, the Americans have started to see through the "thick cloud" of strategic partnership with India. India won't fight a war against the Chinese like the West hopes. Instead, India lead them on, giving them that impression that they were against China and willing to be West's puppy in the South Asia. With that, the West, especially the US gave them a piece of their economy since 1995. Now that India's standing on her feet using the West for 2.5 decades, they are going "rogue" !

This is also why there has been a huge shift in Washington towards India and Pakistan has gained serious momentum again in political circles.

For China, it's not a big issue. Why? Because China gives the US over 90% of its rare earth elements necessary to build ANY electronic device. So the US economy and industry depends on it. If the bill passes, Trump will issue an executive order, exempting all items necessary for the US economy.
It's not the USA, but Trump. If you are following, you will notice that it's not hurting only the India–USA relationship but also many, including her close allies.

Again, if pak army was in Whitehouse, it's not because something suddenly changed in US policy - there was two specific reasons -
1. Iran israel war.
2. Personal political interests.
There’s talk of him mediating between India and Pakistan during times of high tension — but let’s be real about the motive. Pakistan was openly siding with the U.S. and showering him with praise, not because he brought real peace, but because it served their narrative.
In reality, he used the situation to market himself as a global peacemaker — a 'conflict resolver' — while quietly pushing his own agenda. And in return, Pakistan even went so far as to nominate him for a Nobel Prize.
It wasn’t about peace. It was about optics, influence, and deals."


It's not something about the importance of India changing or anything!
 
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