The United States, led by Senator Lindsey Graham and supported by the Trump administration, has issued stern warnings to India, China, and Brazil for continuing to import oil from Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. The US is threatening to impose 100% or even 500% tariffs on goods and oil-related imports from these countries, aiming to cut off Russia's financial lifeline and force an end to the conflict. NATO and US officials are also urging European allies to join in secondary sanctions against buyers of Russian oil. India and China have pushed back, citing their own energy security needs and accusing the West of double standards, while China has rejected the effectiveness of such sanctions. The escalating rhetoric highlights growing tensions between the West and major emerging economies over their trade ties with Russia.
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