Top GOP lawmaker urges tougher sanctions to choke Russia’s war production
Rep. Mike Turner (R‑Ohio) told reporters that the 'most significant challenge' enabling Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is Moscow’s ability to sustain industrial weapons production, and he urged Congress to back expanded sanctions and tariffs targeting countries that buy Russian energy. Turner — speaking after a bipartisan trip to Ukraine during the U.N. General Assembly period — said China, Iran and North Korea are helping keep Russia’s war economy afloat, and noted lawmakers are weighing legislation to tighten economic pressure on Moscow.
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Top GOP lawmaker reveals most 'significant challenge' impacting Ukraine against Russia
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- Rep. Mike Turner identified Russia’s continued industrial production as the single biggest obstacle to defeating the invasion of Ukraine.
- Congress is debating bills to expand sanctions and impose tariffs on countries purchasing Russian energy, measures Turner supports to 'impact their ability for production.'
- The article cites that China was the largest global customer of Russian fossil fuels as of August 2025 and quotes both Turner and a recent Truth Social post by President Trump supportive of Ukraine.