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“Go Find Another Sucker”: Trump’s Big Warning For India, China, Russia
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“Go Find Another Sucker”: Trump’s Big Warning For India, China, Russia

The world could see a second wave of tariff war as Donald Trump takes office this January. The US President-elect has threatened a 100% tariff on the BRICS countries, including India, if they undercut the US dollar or replace it with another currency for international transactions. His remarks follow a BRICS meeting in October that discussed boosting non-dollar transactions. The BRICS grouping comprises Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and other countries.

In a scathing online post, Trump said this morning he is not going stand and watch the BRICS move away from the dollar.

“The idea that the BRICS Countries are trying to move away from the Dollar while we stand by and watch is OVER. We require a commitment from these Countries that they will neither create a new BRICS Currency, nor back any other Currency to replace the mighty U.S. Dollar or, they will face 100% Tariffs, and should expect to say goodbye to selling into the wonderful US Economy,” said the Republican leader who won a decisive victory in the presidential elections held last month.

Read: How Trump’s New Tariff Policies Can Affect Asian Economies Including India

The President-elect suggested that the BRICS countries can go find another “sucker”, but the group won’t be able to replace the dollar in international trade with another currency. “They can go find another “sucker!” There is no chance that the BRICS will replace the US Dollar in International Trade, and any Country that tries should wave goodbye to America,” said Trump.

BRICS and Dollar

The BRICS countries – which now include Egypt, Iran, and UAE as well – discussed boosting non-dollar transactions and strengthening local currencies at a summit held in Russia’s Kazan in October.

A joint declaration for the “strengthening of correspondent banking networks within BRICS and enabling settlements in local currencies in line with BRICS Cross-Border Payments Initiative” was secured at the summit in October.

Read: How China’s New Policy Aims To Evade Trump’s Tariffs

However, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin indicated at the summit’s end that no alternatives have been made so far to compete with the Belgium-based SWIFT financial messaging system.

India, too, has said it’s against de-dollarisation. In October, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that’s neither a part of India’s economic policy nor the country’s political or strategic policies. But in cases where trade partners do not take dollars or when issues emerge due to trade policies, workarounds are looked at, he had said.

Trump, Tariffs, and India

India’s tariff regime has roiled Trump in the past, and so have Brazil and China. His tariff plan for 2025 includes the concept of reciprocity against protectionist regimes. A month before the elections, Trump had clarified that this was the most important element in his plan to make the US “extraordinarily wealthy”.

Read – “India Biggest Tariff Charger”, Will Reciprocate If Elected To Power: Trump

“Reciprocity is a word that’s very important in my plan because we generally don’t charge tariffs. I started that process, it was so great, with the vans and the small trucks, etc. We really don’t charge. China will charge us a 200 per cent tariff. Brazil is a big charger,” he had said in October.

“The biggest charger of all is India,” he had asserted, but along with praises for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the India-US ties.

“I mean, I think they probably charge more than, in many ways, China. But they do it with a smile. They do it… Sort of a nicer charge. They said thank you so much for purchasing from India,” he had said at the Detroit Economic Club.

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Video: Hamas Releases Footage Of Crying Israeli Hostage, His Mother Reacts
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Video: Hamas Releases Footage Of Crying Israeli Hostage, His Mother Reacts

Palestinian group Hamas released a video on Saturday featuring an American-Israeli hostage, Edan Alexander. Held in Gaza since the devastating October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, Alexander directly addresses US President-elect Donald Trump in English and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Hebrew, pleading for intervention and urging Israelis to pressure their government for the release of hostages.

The video, released by Hamas’s military wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, has not been independently verified for authenticity or date. Yael Alexander, Edan’s mother, spoke at a rally in Tel Aviv the same evening.

“This video has upset me, but beyond the hope it gives us, it shows how bad the situation is for Edan and the other hostages and how much they are crying out and hoping to be saved now,” she declared. 

She revealed that she had spoken directly with Netanyahu, urging him to honour his commitment to secure the hostages’ release.  “You must keep your promise and free them. This state is strong enough to end the war and bring them all back, including my Edan,” she said. 

Netanyahu’s office later confirmed the conversation, reiterating that Israel remains resolute in its determination to bring back all hostages. Describing the video as “cruel psychological warfare,” the Prime Minister said that such tactics would not deter Israel from its mission.

The Hostage Families Forum, an advocacy group for those captured, also weighed in, stating that the only viable solution for the return of hostages lies in a negotiated agreement. “One year after the first and only deal, it’s clear to everyone: returning the hostages is only possible through a deal,” the group’s statement read.

The October 7 attack, which saw 1,207 deaths-mostly civilians-resulted in the kidnapping of 251 hostages. Around 97 hostages remain in Gaza, including 34 whose deaths have been confirmed but whose bodies have not been returned. A brief truce in November 2023 led to the release of 80 Israeli hostages in exchange for 240 Palestinian prisoners, alongside the release of 25 predominantly Thai captives. However, efforts since then to broker further exchanges or a ceasefire have largely faltered.

Israel’s military response has claimed the lives of 44,382 people in Gaza, according to figures from the Hamas-run health ministry. 

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After public outcry, Railways says blankets washed twice a month
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After public outcry, Railways says blankets washed twice a month

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