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Bitcoin Price Unfazed at $116K Despite Trump’s Latest Threats Against Russia and China
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Bitcoin Price Unfazed at $116K Despite Trump’s Latest Threats Against Russia and China
Sep 13, 2025 7:10 AM

US President Donald Trump believes the war between Russia and Ukraine could end soon, but only if NATO follows his instructions.

The POTUS urged all nations of the union to stop buying oil from Russia, which has weakened their bargaining power. Additionally, he wants to impose major sanctions on Russia when all countries within NATO have agreed.

He added that this is not Trumps war, as it would never have started if he were President at the time. Instead, he reaffirmed his stance that this is Bidens and Zelenskyys war, and he was there to help stop it and save thousands of Russian and Ukrainian lives.

If NATO does as I say, the war will end quickly, and all of those lives will be saved! If not, you are just wasting my time, and the time, energy, and money of the United States, Trump remarked.

He also believes that imposing 50% to 100% tariffs on China from all NATO nations would help, as the Asian giant has a strong control, and even grip, over Russia, and these powerful tariffs will break that grip.

BREAKING: President Trump says all NATO nations are preparing to do major sanctions on Russia and impose 50% to 100% tariffs on China. pic.twitter.com/lhhiV7OIpk

Similar macroeconomic developments, even threats from the US President, tend to impact the ever-volatile cryptocurrency markets, especially when they are published during the weekend when all other financial markets are closed.

However, this hasnt been the case so far this time. Bitcoins price is up by almost 5% in the past week, and stands unshaken close to $116,000, as it did before Trumps threats went live.

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