Trump openly criticizes Putin as 'completely insane' for the indiscriminate killing of innocents: the United States is considering further sanctions against Russia.

US President Trump bitterly criticized Putin for being "completely crazy", hinting at strengthening sanctions against Russia, and the war in Ukraine may add new variables. (Synopsis: Putin calls Trump for 2 hours: Ready to discuss an armistice with Ukraine, another fake action? Bitcoin rebounds $106,000) (Background added: Ukraine considers building a 'bitcoin war reserve' to work with Binance to push for legislation) US President Donald Trump (Donald Trump) recently (Vladimir Putin) Russian President Vladimir Putin The ongoing military operation in Ukraine has expressed unprecedented dissatisfaction, not only openly calling Putin "completely insane", but also hinting at the possibility of tougher sanctions against Russia. This remark marks a significant shift in Trump's attitude toward Putin, a leader who has interacted relatively well in the past, and adds new uncertainty to the situation in Ukraine. At a time when Russian air strikes caused civilian casualties in Ukraine, Trump's statement was highly concerned by the international community. According to Sky News, Trump told reporters on Sunday before taking Air Force One in New Jersey that he was visibly frustrated by Putin's actions and the progress of negotiations aimed at achieving a ceasefire in Ukraine. He said: "I am not satisfied with what Putin is doing. He killed a lot of people, and I was confused, even though we had known each other for a long time and had always been on good terms." Trump then stepped up his criticism on his social platform Truth Social, pointing to Putin for firing rockets at cities and killing civilians: "He's completely crazy... killed many people for no reason" These harsh words stand in stark contrast to Trump's past relatively moderate approach to Putin, underscoring his anger at the continued escalation of the conflict and the loss of innocent casualties. According to official Ukrainian sources, Russia's recent overnight air strikes have killed at least 12 civilians. Sanctions threat emerges energy industry may become a target It is worth noting that Trump publicly expressed his intention to consider strengthening sanctions for the first time, and specifically named oil trading and related energy companies that may target Russia. Trump now seems more inclined to exert pressure through economic means than he expressed reservations about tightening sanctions earlier this month, a shift that may be directly related to Russia's ongoing attacks. He mentioned that at one time it was believed that Putin's goal was all of Ukraine, and that current developments seem to confirm this view, warning that this could eventually lead to the collapse of Russia. Despite expressing strong dissatisfaction with Putin, Trump also blamed some of the blame for the war on other parties, including Ukrainian President Zelensky (Volodymyr Zelenskiy) and former US President Biden (Joe Biden)。 Trump criticized some of Zelensky's remarks on Truth Social for being an obstacle to peace talks, saying: "President Zelensky's words like this are not good for his country." He believes that Zelensky's every word is "creating trouble" and urges that it "should stop." In addition, Trump also reiterated his view that Biden's past actions have weakened the US position, which in turn may have "strengthened (emboldened)" Putin's aggressive ambitions. Overall, Trump expressed unusually strong condemnation of Putin's continued deadly attacks in Ukraine, and for the first time commented on Putin's actions in extreme terms. This significant shift in attitude indicates that the government may consider exerting further economic pressure on Russia in the future, especially in its vital energy sector. However, Trump has also placed the blame for the war on many parties, including ally Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, making the U.S. position in this complex conflict more nuanced. In the future, whether the Trump administration will put the threat of sanctions into practice, and how this will affect the subsequent development of the Russian-Ukrainian war and the international balance, will undoubtedly be the focus of continuous close attention from all walks of life. Related stories Trump: The United States is the leader in Bitcoin, and he brought good news at the TRUMP Meme Dinner Party? Bubble Mart LABUBU meme coin skyrocketed again, and the third-generation doll sale was snapped up "Trump choked Putin "completely crazy" to kill innocents: the United States considers further sanctions against Russia" This article was first published in BlockTempo's "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Blockchain News Media".

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