Putin Plays Games: Graham Talks about Senate Plans for Tough Sanctions Against Russia.


The US Senate Supported the Bill on Sanctions Against Russia
The Graham-Blumenthal bill on sanctions against Russia was supported by 81 US senators. This indicates a decisive bipartisan consensus on further actions against Russian aggression in Ukraine.
According to Senator Lindsey Graham, one of the key aspects of the bill is holding China accountable for supporting 'Putin's war machine' through the purchase of Russian oil.
'If Russia continues to act the same way, it can expect decisive actions from the US Senate. We are extremely pleased to currently have 81 co-sponsors of the sanctions legislation against Russia for its barbaric invasion of Ukraine,' said Graham.
The bill entails isolating Russia and imposing tough tariffs on other countries that support Russia's actions in Ukraine. American senators emphasize that without economic support from China, 'Putin's war machine would have stalled.'
Secretary of State Rubio informed the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee that Russia agreed to provide its conditions for a ceasefire in the coming days.
Analysis
The support of the bill on sanctions against Russia by US senators indicates seriousness in addressing Russian aggression. Economic sanctions and isolating Russia from the international community could have serious consequences for the country and help stop further invasion into Ukraine.
The position of the US Senate regarding Russia's interference in Ukrainian affairs underscores the importance of maintaining international stability and adhering to international law.
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