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Unity or Nothing: Trump’s Sanction Threat Hinges on NATO’s Internal Agreement

President Donald Trump has made it clear that when it comes to new sanctions on Russia, it’s unity or nothing. His threat to impose “major Sanctions” now hinges entirely on NATO’s ability to reach an internal agreement for a complete and total boycott of Russian oil, a high bar for the diverse 30+ member alliance.
In a direct message to allies on social media, Trump stated that U.S. action is contingent on their unanimous decision to stop funding Russia’s war through energy purchases. He criticized the current piecemeal approach, where countries like Turkey and Hungary continue a lucrative trade with Moscow, as a critical weakness.
The President also sought to forge unity on a new issue: confronting China. He proposed that the alliance should collectively impose massive tariffs on Beijing to punish its economic support for Russia. This would require an even greater level of consensus, expanding NATO’s focus beyond European security to global economic enforcement.
Trump’s demand for absolute unity places enormous pressure on the alliance’s consensus-based decision-making model. It forces a difficult conversation among members with vastly different economic and energy situations, making the future of the sanctions regime dependent on the alliance’s ability to overcome its own internal divisions.

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