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Donald Trump has just reignited global trade tensions by slapping new tariffs on India and Brazil — but Russia’s response through BRICS is turning heads. While Trump accuses BRICS of being “anti-American” and lashes out at India’s close ties with Moscow, the bloc remains focused on unity and cooperation. With new members like Saudi Arabia and Egypt joining BRICS in July 2025, this growing alliance is reshaping the global economic landscape.

In this video, we break down the drama — from Trump’s harsh words on Truth Social to the Kremlin’s calm but strategic reply. As the trade war heats up, is BRICS silently becoming a counterweight to Western dominance? Or is Trump’s tough stance just another move in his economic playbook?
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00:00Donald Trump just threw down a trade war gauntlet, and Russia's answer is not what you'd expect.
00:05With sweeping new tariffs hitting India and Brazil hard, 25% and 50% respectively,
00:11Trump is cracking down on BRICS countries he claims are exploiting American trade.
00:16But Russia isn't flinching.
00:18Instead of retaliation, the Kremlin doubled down on BRICS unity.
00:22Their message? Cooperation, not confrontation.
00:25And the timing couldn't be more strategic.
00:26Just last month, BRICS expanded, welcoming Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iran, UAE, Ethiopia, and Indonesia.
00:35It's now a megablock of emerging economies aiming to grow together, not gang up on anyone.
00:41Yet Trump's real frustration seems aimed at India's ties with Moscow.
00:45Despite U.S. pressure, India keeps buying Russian oil and weapons.
00:49Trump lashed out, calling India and Russia's economies dead and BRICS anti-American.
00:54But BRICS leaders insist they're not out to hurt the dollar or the West.
00:59They want fair growth, shared success, and global balance.
01:03As tensions rise, this clash could reshape the future of world trade.
01:07And the question remains, will diplomacy win over division?
01:10It's all right.
01:32It seems like it's important.
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