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WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a bold and uncompromising statement, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham issued a sharp warning to China, India, and Brazil, threatening steep economic retaliation if they continue purchasing discounted Russian oil amid ongoing Western sanctions.
“If China, India, and Brazil keep buying cheap Russian oil, we’ll tariff the hell out of you and crush your economy,” Graham said, underscoring growing frustration in Washington over the failure of some global powers to isolate Russia economically following its invasion of Ukraine.
The senator’s comments reflect a hardline stance gaining traction among certain members of Congress who argue that global cooperation is essential to enforcing sanctions on Moscow’s war-fueled economy. While the U.S. and its European allies have moved to reduce or ban Russian energy imports, other nations have increased purchases—often at below-market prices.
Critics say such deals undermine efforts to pressure the Kremlin, allowing Russia to continue financing its military operations. Graham warned that if diplomatic persuasion fails, economic tools—particularly tariffs—may be used to force compliance.
The senator did not specify whether legislation is being prepared, but sources on Capitol Hill say bipartisan discussions are ongoing regarding secondary sanctions and trade penalties for countries seen as enabling Russia’s wartime economy.
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