A look at President Trump's change in approach toward Russia and Putin
Briefly

Trump's recent shift in approach toward Russia stems from a realization that Putin is unlikely to make a peace deal. This change indicates acceptance of the situation, as Trump decides to apply more pressure by sending missiles to Ukraine and considering sanctions against countries that continue to purchase Russian oil. There is a timeline of 50 days presented for potential crackdown on Russia if no peace agreement is reached, signaling a more aggressive stance than previously taken.
He's at sort of the acceptance stage of grief here and understands that Putin is really not as interested in making a peace deal as he thought. What you're hearing publicly is a lot of what he's saying privately.
I need to send a few missiles to Ukraine and start rattling the cages about slapping some sanctions on Russia... to sort of try to get them a little more in a negotiating posture.
When people talk about secondary sanctions, that's what they mean. We're going to sanction India or China, countries like that that are still buying Russian oil.
He says in 50 days, if Russia doesn't make a peace deal, then I'm going to crack down.
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