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US Temporarily Eases Russian Oil Sanctions

US Temporarily Eases Russian Oil Sanctions

Will easing Russian oil sanctions stabilize markets or fund Putin's war machine with a massive financial windfall?
US Temporarily Eases Russian Oil Sanctions
Above: U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Golden Valley, Minnesota, on Jan. 8. Image credit: Ben Brewer/Bloomberg/Getty Images

The Spin

Amid war-driven disruptions to global energy markets, lifting sanctions on Russian oil exports shows that the Trump administration recognizes global markets cannot function without Russian supply, exposing years of failed energy policy. The temporary measure won't significantly benefit Moscow, since Russia derives most of its revenue from extraction taxes rather than transit sales. The move stabilizes prices for American consumers while Trump's pro-energy policies drive domestic production to record levels.

Easing Russian oil sanctions hands Putin a major financial windfall that helps fund his war in Ukraine while undermining years of coordinated Western pressure. As global energy markets tighten during the Iran conflict, Moscow’s revenues surged from about $40 to over $100 per barrel in days, creating fiscal headroom to sustain military operations. The move rewards Russian aggression and sets a dangerous precedent that sanctions architecture becomes negotiable under geopolitical price pressure.

Metaculus Prediction

There is a 25% chance that the U.S. and Iran will agree to a ceasefire before May 2026, according to the Metaculus prediction community.



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