President Trump called Putin “crazy” following his massive missile barrage on Kyiv last week and warned that if he tried taking all of Ukraine, “Russia would cease to exist.” But he still won’t rush to impose secondary sanctions to shut down Russia’s oil business for fear that it could jeopardize sensitive trade negotiations with China and India and further damage international supply chains while doing little to alter events on the battlefield that are going Putin’s way.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday that the US will bar foreign governments "who are complicit in censoring Americans" from obtaining visas....
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