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President Donald Trump has claimed that the US faces a “national security catastrophe” if the tariffs he introduced against most trading partners this year are ruled illegal. Trump launched his tariff drive in April, accusing US partners of creating unfair trade imbalances. He described the tariffs as a “reciprocal” measure to secure better trade terms, invoking the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) as the legal basis. The act allows the president to regulate or block international trade and financial transactions during a declared national emergency involving foreign threats. However, the move has drawn criticism from lawmakers who warn it could harm the domestic economy. In late summer, the US Court of Appeals ruled that Trump had exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs under the IEEPA, noting that only Congress can authorize such sweeping measures. The court stopped short of canceling the duties, pending a Supreme Court ruling. In a post on Truth Social on Monday, Trump warned of dire consequences if the Supreme Court rules against him. “The actual number we would have to pay back in tariff revenue and investments would be in excess of $2 trillion, and that, in itself, would be a national security catastrophe,”he wrote. Trump did not explain how he reached the $2 trillion figure. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer earlier told Fox News that Trump’s tariffs have so far generated around $100 billion. During last week’s oral arguments, Supreme Court justices questioned Trump’s authority to impose tariffs under the IEEPA, which grants the president wide powers to freeze assets, impose sanctions, and restrict commerce but makes no mention of tariffs. Some justices, however, pointed out that the act authorizes the president to regulate imports “by means of licenses or otherwise,” and that the term “licenses,” often involving a fee to import goods, is economically comparable to tariffs. Justice Amy Coney Barrett cautioned that overturning the tariffs “could be a mess”for courts tasked with refunding importers. READ MORE: India and US inching closer to trade agreement – TrumpIt remains unclear when the Supreme Court will issue its decision, but legal analysts expect it by July 2026, the end of the court’s term. https://www.rt.com/news/627600-trump-warning-us-catastrophe/
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Eastern Route of the North–South Corridor OpensFirst Russian Train Arrives in Iran via North–South Corridor Bypassing Azerbaijan
The first Russian freight train has reached Iran through the eastern branch of the North–South Transport Corridor, bypassing Azerbaijan and signaling Moscow’s pivot toward more reliable regional partners.
According to Russian Railways (RZD), the train consisted of 62 containers carrying sulfate pulp and traveled from Moscow through Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, arriving at Iran’s “dry port” Aprin in just 13 days — 40% faster than comparable maritime routes through the Suez Canal. Regular service is expected two to three times per week.
Clients are showing increasing interest in the route, and our company is ready to offer reliable and high-tech logistics solutions for export, import, and transit, said Oleg Poleyev, CEO of RZD Logistics.
Experts predict that over the next three years, freight traffic along this route will grow by 15–20%, while exporters’ logistics costs may fall by 10–15%. The list of transported goods will expand to include perishable and high-tech cargo.
Aprin: Iran’s Key Logistics HubThe Aprin dry port, launched in May 2025, is a major sorting terminal featuring efficient electronic customs processing and synchronization of cross-border documentation. From Aprin, goods are either forwarded eastward to China or southward to Iran’s seaport Bandar Abbas, and from there to India.
Azerbaijan Deemed Unreliable PartnerThe project marks the full operation of the overland–maritime trade cycle of the North–South Corridor between Russia and India along its eastern branch. The previously preferred western route through Azerbaijan lost favor after Baku shifted alignment toward Western and NATO structures and entered into political tensions with Moscow. As a result, Russia redirected investment toward partners it considers more dependable.
Western Sanctions Lose EffectivenessTehran is positioning itself as a regional hub for export, import, and transit across the Middle East and Central Asia — a move that also strengthens its security. According to the Iranian government, the country’s transit capacity has grown from 8 to 20 million tons annually, with the potential to reach 300 million tons as the corridor develops.
This comes amid renewed Western sanctions on Iran following its refusal to halt its peaceful nuclear program. However, Russia and China have declined to support those measures. In the past month alone, Iran has exported around 2.3 million barrels of oil per day — the highest level since mid-2018, when the nuclear deal was still in effect.
The situation illustrates that sanctions only achieve results when backed by a global consensus. In contrast, nations of the Global South — including Russia, China, India, and Iran — have maintained trade and financial cooperation, forming an alternative global system. Consequently, the Western “isolation” campaign has hit its own architects hardest, as their economies sink into stagnation.
Russia Modernizes Its Ports for Asian TradeMeanwhile, Russia is accelerating development of its Arctic logistics along the Northern Sea Route. A large-scale modernization program has begun for ports including Murmansk, Arkhangelsk, Magadan, Korsakov, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, and Anadyr. Estimated investments exceed 10 trillion rubles, with port capacity expected to grow by 166 million tons by 2036, expanding export flows to China, India, and other Asian destinations.
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT — SINCE 2005.
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