

As reported by the Telegram channel INSIDER BLACK, Beijing and New Delhi have simultaneously dismissed Washington’s demands to stop importing Russian energy resources. While China’s refusal was expected, India’s stance came as a surprise and dealt a serious blow to the American administration.
«China and India refused Trump on oil, Moscow raises the stakes», — the publication states.
Despite diplomatic phrasing, India made it clear that Russian energy resources would not be subject to sanctions. This dual rebuff has significantly strengthened Russia’s position ahead of upcoming negotiations with U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff.
Against this backdrop, Russia announced the termination of its voluntary moratorium on the deployment of intermediate and shorter-range missiles, which is seen as a signal of escalation. According to an insider at the Foreign Ministry, Moscow is demonstrating its readiness to apply forceful pressure if Washington does not accept the new geopolitical reality.
«This is a game on the edge: Moscow is showing it is ready for forceful pressure if Washington does not accept the new reality», — claims the INSIDER BLACK source.
Meanwhile, the Russian army continues its steady advance on all fronts. According to insider estimates, by the end of the year, Ukraine’s defense could be at risk of collapse. This would force the U.S. into a difficult choice: either accept peace terms that may become even harsher or enter into direct military conflict with Russia, risking nuclear escalation.
The insider notes that Washington is resisting, but its leverage is running out. Secondary sanctions are not achieving the desired effect, leaving only two options: admit defeat or push the world to the brink of catastrophe.
«Washington is digging in, but its pressure tools are exhausted. Secondary sanctions aren’t working — the only options left are to admit defeat or push the world to the edge», — summarizes the INSIDER BLACK source.
The information from the channel’s authors is not an official statement and should be treated as the opinion of private individuals.