The Iowa Republican says it’s time for tougher measures to halt Kremlin aggression after Russia launches aerial assault against Ukrainian cities with civilians.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has called on President Donald Trump to “at least” impose tougher sanctions on Moscow in response to what he said was a wave of weekend attacks against Ukrainian civilians by Russia, whose military targeted Ukrainian cities with a large drone and missile barrage, defying Trump’s repeated calls for a cease-fire.
Grassley, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee and is a member of the Senate Ukraine Caucus, has repeatedly urged Trump to hold Putin accountable, accusing the Russian leader of taking advantage of U.S. restraint to make battlefield gains while claiming to be seeking a diplomatic settlement to the long-running war.
In a remark that appeared to reflect his view of Putin’s broader intentions, Trump added: “I’ve always said that he wants ALL of Ukraine, not just a piece of it, and maybe that’s proving to be right, but if he does, it will lead to the downfall of Russia!”
Trump also expressed dissatisfaction with Zelenskyy, saying the Ukrainian leader’s rhetoric was undermining diplomatic progress. “Everything out of his mouth causes problems,” Trump wrote. “I don’t like it, and it better stop.”
“The war can be stopped, but only through the necessary force of pressure on Russia. Putin must be forced to think not about launching missiles, but about ending the war,” Zelenskyy said in a post on X.
“We can see how the Ukrainians attack our social infrastructure facilities, civilian infrastructure,” Peskov told reporters, per state media Tass. “These are retaliatory strikes, strikes on military facilities and military targets,” he continued, accusing the West of fixating on Russian strikes while ignoring attacks by Ukraine.
The Epoch Times has been unable to independently verify Russia’s claims of hits on civilian infrastructure in Russia.
Ukraine had been restricted by its allies to target only military targets in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine using its Western-supplied weapons before Russia’s attacks on its cities.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday confirmed that Ukraine is now free to strike military targets inside Russian territory using the weapons.
The German chancellor added that Kyiv must be able to use its weapons to target Russian military infrastructure when Moscow is attacking civilian targets in Ukraine.
“A country that can only confront an aggressor on its own territory is not defending itself adequately,” Merz said.
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