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特朗普要见泽连斯基,新策略:用中国关税换乌克兰武器
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-17 05:11
Group 1 - The core idea of the news revolves around Trump's proposal to establish a "Victory Fund" for Ukraine, funded by imposing a 500% tariff on Chinese imports, which aims to support military aid for Ukraine amidst ongoing discussions about sending "Tomahawk" missiles to Ukraine [1][3][11]. - The proposed "Victory Fund" is seen as a way to leverage U.S.-China trade relations to generate funds for Ukraine, with the expectation of raising nearly $100 billion annually [3][5]. - The plan faces significant challenges, including potential increases in consumer costs for American households, estimated at $200 billion annually if tariffs are implemented, raising concerns about domestic economic impacts [5][7]. Group 2 - The European Union's response to the tariff proposal has been lukewarm, with key countries like France and Germany emphasizing the need for compliance with WTO rules, reflecting their economic ties with China [7][9]. - India's position is also complex, as Prime Minister Modi has publicly committed to reducing reliance on Russian oil, but the Indian government has indicated a preference for energy diversification rather than outright sanctions [9][12]. - The potential delivery of "Tomahawk" missiles to Ukraine could escalate tensions, with Russia warning that such a move would change the nature of the conflict, indicating a risk of broader military engagement [11][16]. Group 3 - The logistics of missile production and delivery are also a concern, as it may take at least 18 months for new missiles to be produced, potentially disrupting the timing of military operations [14]. - Trump's approach is characterized as transactional diplomacy, where economic and military strategies are intertwined, but the complexities of international relations may hinder the effectiveness of such tactics [16].