U.S. to Supply Ukraine with Advanced Weapons, Threatens 100% Tariff on Russia

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lunes, 14 de julio de 2025, 1:03 pm ET1 min de lectura

The United States has pledged to supply Ukraine with additional weapons, signaling growing impatience with Russia's disregard for ceasefire demands and escalation of military actions. The President stated that the U.S. will manufacture these weapons and that Ukraine will bear the cost, emphasizing that the weapons provided will be of the most advanced kind. However, the specific types of weapons to be supplied were not disclosed, with the President only mentioning that they will be replacement weapons.

In a significant policy shift, the White House announced that if a deal is not reached within 50 days, the U.S. will impose a 100% "secondary" tariff on Russia. This move is aimed at pressuring Russian President Vladimir Putin to end hostilities. However, the details of this tariff plan remain unclear, with the White House not immediately providing an explanation. The President had previously indicated that these tariffs would target countries purchasing Russian oil.

The President's recent statements reflect a dwindling patience with Putin. Initially, much of the frustration was directed towards Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but as Putin continues to ignore ceasefire demands, the President's frustration has shifted. The decision to supply more weapons and impose tariffs underscores the administration's commitment to supporting Ukraine without incurring any costs to the U.S., at least for now.

The President expressed disappointment with Putin, stating that a deal was expected to be reached two months ago but seems unlikely now. The administration's stance is clear: if a resolution is not achieved within the specified timeframe, economic measures will be taken against Russia. This development marks a critical juncture in the ongoing conflict, with the U.S. taking a more assertive role in supporting Ukraine and pressuring Russia to comply with international demands.

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