Trump's Ultimatum to Putin: "Patience Is Running Out"
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-09-13 11:03:31
In a candid interview with Fox News on September 12, President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that his patience is "rapidly running out." Trump's remarks signal growing frustration with the stalled peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, an issue he has long sought to mediate.
Frustration with Stalled Peace Talks
Trump, who has often spoken of his ability to negotiate a peace deal between the two warring nations, expressed disappointment with the lack of progress. "There's tremendous hatred between Putin and [Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelensky," he said, explaining that a two-sided commitment is necessary for negotiations to succeed. Using an analogy, he added, "It takes two to tango."
According to Trump, the two leaders have repeatedly failed to align on a time for talks. "When Putin wanted to, Zelensky didn't, and when Zelensky wanted to, Putin didn't," he explained. "Now, Zelensky wants to, but Putin is a question mark." This ongoing deadlock has led to a recent escalation of Russian attacks on Ukraine, further complicating efforts to reach a ceasefire.
A New Wave of Sanctions and Tariffs
To pressure Putin, Trump is considering a strategy of "very strong pressure" through "bank sanctions, oil-related measures, and tariffs." This aggressive approach suggests a potential for even harsher economic penalties than those already in place.
Trump highlighted his past actions as a precedent, referencing the 50% tariff he imposed on India for purchasing Russian oil, a move he described as a "secondary sanction." This policy targets third parties who engage in trade with sanctioned entities, aiming to isolate Russia economically.
The Legal Battle Over Tariffs
The former president also touched upon a pending Supreme Court case that will determine the legality of the "reciprocal tariffs" he levied against various trade partners. Calling it "one of the most important cases in our history," he emphasized the need for a favorable ruling. "It's so important that we win this case," he said, "because of [these tariffs], we've become a wealthy nation."
Trump's statements reflect a dual strategy: to use his diplomatic influence to broker peace while also signaling a willingness to employ powerful economic tools to achieve his goals. His ultimatum to Putin marks a significant shift in tone, suggesting that if diplomacy fails, a new era of aggressive economic pressure may be on the horizon.
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