When U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio admitted this week that "we’re running out of options" to sanction Russia, he wasn’t just expressing exasperation—he was inadvertently revealing a failure years in the making. Let’s call it what it is: the strategic bankruptcy of Washington's sanctions policy. Washington’s overuse of sanctions under both Biden and Trump administrations has exposed a deep flaw in U.S. foreign policy—a reliance on economic coercion that no longer works and increasingly backfires. And while Trump’s team is now left holding the bag, this mess was built on the deceptive foundations laid by Biden’s State Department and his globalist advisors. Biden’s Sanctions: A Strategic Misfire with Global Consequences In 2022 and 2023, the Biden administration led the…
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