"This inevitable failure was, of course, easily predictable to anyone who honestly assessed Russia’s motives for launching the war," he said. "The Kremlin views maintaining influence over Ukraine as necessary to prevent Ukraine’s alignment with the West, particularly preventing its efforts to join NATO, as a core national security interest. Countries will go to great lengths to secure what they deem are core interests, and given the tremendous amount of blood and treasure it has expended, Russia is no different."
"The United States, like many other countries, has also seen Russian crude oil imported from third countries who buy Russian oil and then sell it abroad. Are the proponents of this legislation honestly seeking to require the President to enact a 500 % tariff on ourselves?" he wondered. "What other countries would this bill implicate?"
"The bill certainly will not do anything to convince Russia to sue for peace in Ukraine," Paul concluded.