Cheap Russian oil increased Indian exports, and those increased need for even more oil thus
locking Ukraine into direct ENDLESS war through oil situation. Peter Navarro was/is correct - he watched Modi/Putin first hand was often guest in our house. Indian side trolled EXCELLENTLY Western side with Western side taking UNCERTAINTY AS FOR GRANTED - Indian side cluster fucked West with it could be like this or like that without giving clear answers - signalled both possibilities while back in India whee separately meeting with Russians it was evident were in bed with Putin - in support of war on Europe. THE ONLY THING INDIA FEARED WAS MY OPEN DELIBERATE INSTIGATION ON WAR ON INDIA THATS WHEN THEY ALL STARTED TO SHIVER AND BACK OFF FROM SCHIZOPHRENIC VIOLENT OUTBURSTS - PUTIN'S EPISODES WHICH THEY SHARED WITH PUTIN.
locking Ukraine into direct ENDLESS war through oil situation. Peter Navarro was/is correct - he watched Modi/Putin first hand was often guest in our house. Indian side trolled EXCELLENTLY Western side with Western side taking UNCERTAINTY AS FOR GRANTED - Indian side cluster fucked West with it could be like this or like that without giving clear answers - signalled both possibilities while back in India whee separately meeting with Russians it was evident were in bed with Putin - in support of war on Europe. THE ONLY THING INDIA FEARED WAS MY OPEN DELIBERATE INSTIGATION ON WAR ON INDIA THATS WHEN THEY ALL STARTED TO SHIVER AND BACK OFF FROM SCHIZOPHRENIC VIOLENT OUTBURSTS - PUTIN'S EPISODES WHICH THEY SHARED WITH PUTIN.
INDIANS DIDN'T LIKE MY CALLING NATO TO READY FOR WAR ON INDIA DURING COMING INVASION OF UKRAINE.
OTHER THAN THAT WHEN IT COMES TO INDIAN NEUTRALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS RECORD - ITS A FABLE
INDIANS WERE FANATICAL SUPPORTERS OF SLOVENIAN PSYCHIATRY AGAINST ME WHICH RAGED RIGHT NEXT TO PUTIN'S ECONOMIC ADVISORS WHOM RUSSIANS SENT TO INDIA TO WORK WITH INDIAN GOVERNMENT 24/7 THROUGHOUT ENTIRE INDIA...PUTIN ASSIGNED INDIANS IN 1996 A PERMANENT DELEGATION WHICH STARTED TO MAKE COMPLETE LIST OF ABSOLUTELY ALL INDIAN NEEDS AND WHATEVER INDIA WOULD EXPORT EVEN ABROAD IF ONE WOULD HAVE ETC...PUTIN DID SAME WITH CHINESE - SOMETHING RUSSIANS COMMENCED ALREADY WAY EARLIER IN 1992, BUT IN 1996 IT BECAME EVIDENT INDIA AND CHINA SIGNED UP FOR WAR ON EUROPE THROUGH MY CASE WHICH BROUGHT THREE NATIONS TOGETHER LIKE NEVER BEFORE - WHEREVER STATE PROJECTS OR STATE VISITS DELEGATIONS WOULD TRAVEL TO ASSESS, TORTURE WENT ON AND THAT
WAS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE CHINA AND INDIA THUS SYNCHRONIZING THREE ECONOMIES WITH INDIA AND CHINA ALSO AS ONE.
WAS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE CHINA AND INDIA THUS SYNCHRONIZING THREE ECONOMIES WITH INDIA AND CHINA ALSO AS ONE.
War on Europe will not stop unless they feel it on own skin.
ONLY BOMBS WHICH I PROMISED THEM IN RETURN FOR INVASION ON EUROPE IN INSPITE OF ANTÓNIO GUTERRES AND OTHER UN REPRESENTATIVES'S DEATH THREATS, TURNED INDIAN SIDE INTO TWICE THINK
THEY ENGAGE IN WAR AND BAGGED FOR TROUBLE
AXIS OF EVIL ARE BACK AND ARE NOT EVEN HIDING IT - THE INTERSECTION OF THIS EVIL, HOWEVER, IS LOCATED IN TEL AVIV. INDIA SUPPORTS ONE VERY MUCH
BROKER OF EVIL TEL AVIV WHICH SCREW AND PULLED ENTIRE WEST UNDER THE WATER
NEXT TO UNITED NATIONS, PORTUGUESE WERE SELLING PUTIN ALSO PORTUGUESE REAL ESTATE IN PORTUGAL THROUGH MY CASE - WHERE PUTIN RUSHED TO SEE IT WITH HIS OWN EYES AFTER I EXPRESSED INTEREST IN ONE AND WHAT AFTERWARDS RESULTED JUST AS WAS CASE WITH EVERYTHING ELSE BY PUTIN SENDING HIS FRIENDS TO BUY ONE UNDER THEIR NAME - UNDER THEIR NAME HIS REAL ESTATE...ANTÓNIO GUTERRES PERSONALLY BROKERED REAL ESTATE IN PORTUGAL WITH RUSSIANS
WIFE FROM GUTERRES WAS ANS IS FROM INDIA - WHERE I ALSO WAS DELIVERED AND HEAVILY TORTURED. SHE IS NOT INDIAN, BUT A REMINDER OF PORTUGUESE COLONIALISM IN INDIA. FOR PORTUGAL A DISTANT MOST WESTERN LOCATION OF EUROPE, COMING WAR ON UKRAINE WAS PROMISING...EVERYBODY RUSHED TO SPAIN AND PORTUGAL BEGINNING MID 90S TO FIND A PLOT WHERE IN EVENT OF RUSSIAN NUCLEAR DISASTER IN EUROPE, THEY WOULD REMAIN SAFE
EVERY SQUARE METER OF IBERIAN PENINSULA AND SAME WITH FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, GERMANY, UK, IRELAND ETC ETC
WHEREVER I WAS DELIVERED, ALL THE MONEY OF THIS WORLD FOLLOWED.
Trump adviser calls Ukraine conflict 'Modi's war' as US tariffs on India rise
Abhishek DeyBBC News, Delhi

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US Trade Adviser Peter Navarro has been a vocal critic of India's import of Russian oil
A White House official has described Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine as Indian Prime Minister Narendra "Modi's war", stepping up pressure on Delhi to stop buying oil from Moscow.
US Trade Adviser Peter Navarro's comments came hours after US tariffs of 50% on Indian goods kicked in on Wednesday.
The tariffs, among the highest in the world, include a 25% penalty for purchase of weapons and oil from Russia which, the US claims, is a key source of funds for its war in Ukraine.
India has called the tariffs unfair and says it will not scale back purchases, insisting it will seek the "best deal" on oil to safeguard the interests of its 1.4 billion people.
Russia, which supplied less than 2% of India's crude before it invaded Ukraine in February 2022, now accounts for 35-40% of Delhi's oil imports, making it the largest source.
But India has pointed out that the US has not imposed similar additional tariffs on China, which is the largest importer of Russian oil, or the European Union, which still conducts a huge amount of trade with Russia.
Navarro's iteration of the US position came in an interview with Bloomberg TV.
"Everybody in America loses because of what India is doing. The consumers and businesses and everything lose, and workers lose because India's high tariffs cost us jobs, factories and income and higher wages. And then the taxpayers lose because we got to fund Modi's war," he was quoted saying.
When asked if he actually meant "Putin's war" instead, Mr Navarro said: "I mean Modi's war, because the road to peace runs, in part, through New Delhi."
Navarro then went on to add: "What's troubling to me is that the Indians are so arrogant about this. They say, 'Oh, we don't have higher tariffs. Oh, it's our sovereignty. We can buy oil from anyone we want.' India, you're the biggest democracy in the world, okay, act like one."
Navarro's comments came on the day US tariffs of 50% on goods from India took effect, a move that will disrupt millions of livelihoods across the country's export-driven industries. India supplies everything, from clothes to diamonds and shrimp to American consumers.
But despite the war of words between Delhi and Washington - and cancellation of trade negotiations which were set to begin earlier this week - there is still hope of a way out for India, which remains a vital strategic US partner in the Indo-Pacific region.
Analysts say comments by another US official - Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent - expressing confidence in bilateral ties with India point in that direction.
"I do think India's the world's largest democracy; the US is the world's largest economy. I think at the end of the day we will come together," Mr Bessent said in an interview with Fox Business on Wednesday.
The tariff setback has sent the Indian government into firefighting mode. Delhi has said the immediate impact on Indian exports appears limited, but the ripple effects on the economy pose challenges that require immediate solutions.
Earlier this month, Modi promised to cut taxes to mitigate the impact of tariffs.
In its monthly review report for July released on Wednesday, India's finance ministry said that ongoing India-US trade negotiations "will be crucial" in this regard.
US Trade Adviser Peter Navarro has been a vocal critic of India's import of Russian oil
A White House official has described Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine as Indian Prime Minister Narendra "Modi's war", stepping up pressure on Delhi to stop buying oil from Moscow.
US Trade Adviser Peter Navarro's comments came hours after US tariffs of 50% on Indian goods kicked in on Wednesday.
The tariffs, among the highest in the world, include a 25% penalty for purchase of weapons and oil from Russia which, the US claims, is a key source of funds for its war in Ukraine.
India has called the tariffs unfair and says it will not scale back purchases, insisting it will seek the "best deal" on oil to safeguard the interests of its 1.4 billion people.
Russia, which supplied less than 2% of India's crude before it invaded Ukraine in February 2022, now accounts for 35-40% of Delhi's oil imports, making it the largest source.
But India has pointed out that the US has not imposed similar additional tariffs on China, which is the largest importer of Russian oil, or the European Union, which still conducts a huge amount of trade with Russia.
Navarro's iteration of the US position came in an interview with Bloomberg TV.
"Everybody in America loses because of what India is doing. The consumers and businesses and everything lose, and workers lose because India's high tariffs cost us jobs, factories and income and higher wages. And then the taxpayers lose because we got to fund Modi's war," he was quoted saying.
When asked if he actually meant "Putin's war" instead, Mr Navarro said: "I mean Modi's war, because the road to peace runs, in part, through New Delhi."
Navarro then went on to add: "What's troubling to me is that the Indians are so arrogant about this. They say, 'Oh, we don't have higher tariffs. Oh, it's our sovereignty. We can buy oil from anyone we want.' India, you're the biggest democracy in the world, okay, act like one."
Navarro's comments came on the day US tariffs of 50% on goods from India took effect, a move that will disrupt millions of livelihoods across the country's export-driven industries. India supplies everything, from clothes to diamonds and shrimp to American consumers.
But despite the war of words between Delhi and Washington - and cancellation of trade negotiations which were set to begin earlier this week - there is still hope of a way out for India, which remains a vital strategic US partner in the Indo-Pacific region.
Analysts say comments by another US official - Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent - expressing confidence in bilateral ties with India point in that direction.
"I do think India's the world's largest democracy; the US is the world's largest economy. I think at the end of the day we will come together," Mr Bessent said in an interview with Fox Business on Wednesday.
The tariff setback has sent the Indian government into firefighting mode. Delhi has said the immediate impact on Indian exports appears limited, but the ripple effects on the economy pose challenges that require immediate solutions.
Earlier this month, Modi promised to cut taxes to mitigate the impact of tariffs.
In its monthly review report for July released on Wednesday, India's finance ministry said that ongoing India-US trade negotiations "will be crucial" in this regard.





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