Surprise sanctions look to have ended Trump and Putin’s Groundhog Day / Pjotr Sauer
His patience exhausted, the US president has taken action that could bite, but is unlikely to alter Moscow’s course in Ukraine For once, a phone call with Vladimir Putin did not lead to a thaw. By imposing sanctions on Russia this week, Donald Trump broke from his usual pattern of easing (…)
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