Will Trump put pressure on Moscow if Russia refuses to accept a ceasefire?  

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This article discusses the current state of -Russia relations, particularly relation the ongoing between Russia and Ukraine. The author highlights how the administration has been more inclined to use a carrot rather than a stick when dealing with Russia, often making concessions in exchange for little or nothing from Moscow.

Key points made in the article include:

* The Trump administration’s reluctance to impose stronger Russia, despite reports of considering “aggressive sanctions enforcement.”
* The current sanctions imposed by the US are not considered significant enough to be used as leverage.
* The effectiveness of these measures has been undermined, with Hungary receiving a waiver to buy Russian gas and the recent sanctions imposed on a network supplying the Houthis being seen as more focused on the group rather than Russia itself.
* Trump’s decision to suspend military and intelligence sharing with Ukraine after a heated exchange with is also highlighted.
* Experts, including John Herbst, an expert at the Atlantic and former US ambassador to Ukraine, suggest that this approach encourages Putin to double down on stalling the ceasefire.

Overall, the article suggests that the Trump administration’s strategy of making concessions to Russia has not yielded the desired results, with Moscow continuing to stall the ceasefire and show little willingness to compromise.

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