US President Gives Putin a 50‑Day Deadline: Sign Peace Deal or Accept Heavy Tariffs

US President Gives Putin a 50‑Day Deadline: Sign Peace Deal or Accept Heavy Tariffs

US President Mulls JASSM Missiles for Ukraine

According to Military Watch Magazine, the Trump administration is seriously considering shipping the American JASSM (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile) to support Ukraine. The weapon could strike deep into Russian territory, even Moscow, and is launchable from F‑16 fighters.

Sources Speak

  • A close insider says Trump is on it—rumors are buzzing.
  • Another unnamed voice points out the U.S. wants to give Ukraine this precision firepower.
  • Trump hints at a “major statement” coming Monday about weapon shipments.

Trump Declares His Intent

During a Sunday press event, Trump boasted that he would send Patriot defense missiles to Kyiv after the country is being hammered nightly.

High‑Profile Musings

  1. After a chat with Putin, Trump told French President Emmanuel Macron that Russia “wants all it.”
  2. Senator Lindsey Graham, a close ally, is preparing new sanctions on Russia. He declared, “The President is really p*ed at Putin” Sunday.
  3. Graham added, “His announcement tomorrow is going to be very aggressive.”

Stay tuned for the Monday update—it might just flip the global battlefield.

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Trump Issues a 50‑Day Ultimatum to Putin

In a theatrically tense speech from the Oval Office on Monday, President Trump handed the Russian leader a deadline: sign a peace deal with Ukraine within 50 days or face “very severe tariffs.” He compared the move to a high‑stakes “second‑level” trade war that would hit Russia hard if the agreement never materializes.

What This Means for Russia

50 days tops! If 19th November passes without a cease‑fire agreement, Trump says the U.S. will swing the trade‑policy wind farm at 100%—not just a mild economic pinch but a full‑blown tariff storm.

  • Secondary tariffs are declared a go‑ahead.
  • A 100% tariff boost if the deadline lapses.
  • Trump hopes the need for this “sharp” step goes away; he’s bargaining in the hope it doesn’t.

Gun Supply Pipeline: From the U.S. to Ukraine via NATO

Trump also unveiled a plan to funnel “top‑tier weapons” straight into Ukraine’s hands, citing that “the machinery has been pre‑arranged.” He explained the deal: U.S. armor, missiles, and anti‑aircraft systems will hit the battlefield almost immediately – “in a matter of hours or days” after approval.

The President’s message was clear: “Putin’s war on Ukraine must stop, and the U.S. is ready to blast the battlefield with billions of dollars’ worth of gear.”

NATO’s Take on the New Strategy

Mark Rutte, NATO’s Secretary General, weighed in on Trump’s weapon shipment plan. He said:

“We’ll see massive amounts of new equipment arrive for air defenses, missiles, and ammo,” Rutte told reporters. “If I were Vladimir Putin today and heard about the 50‑day warning, I’d seriously rethink how much weight the negotiations actually carry.”

Why It Matters

With this bold claim, the U.S. is effectively saying it’s ready to roll out its military toolkit anywhere Russia permits. Rutte’s reply underscores that the stakes are high for all parties involved — a reminder that no nation should be playing chess with nuclear outposts while ignoring international diplomacy.

We’ll keep you up to date on how the situation unfolds in real time. Stay tuned for the next chapter in the U.S.–Russia–Ukraine saga.