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State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce read President Trump's "Truth Social" posts about Russian President Putin, "for those who did not see," as statements of U.S. policy during Tuesday's official press briefing.
China on Sunday accused Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth of attempting to “sow division” in Asia, issuing a fierce rebuke after the U.S. defense secretary said Beijing posed an “imminent” threat to the region and was gearing up to invade Taiwan.
China on Sunday warned the United States it "should not play with fire" over Taiwan and said it had lodged "representations" with Washington over comments made by Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth at a summit in Singapore.
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The additional sanctions on Russia could come as soon as this week.
President Donald Trump warned Vladimir Putin is “playing with fire” as a ceasefire deal in Ukraine remains out of reach. The president’s post on Truth Social Tuesday afternoon was the latest ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy, Keith Kellogg, on Wednesday scolded a top Russian official for stoking fears of World War Three after Trump warned President Vladimir Putin was "playing with fire" over Ukraine.