Mr Barrot also signalled that France would be ready to send troops to Greenland if requested by Denmark to defend it against a bid by Trump to seize it militarily, but doubted this would happen.
Good stuff. No backing down from bullies
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Mr Barrot also signalled that France would be ready to send troops to Greenland if requested by Denmark to defend it against a bid by Trump to seize it militarily, but doubted this would happen.
Good stuff. No backing down from bullies
For Trump that's the point, for the US to lose, for Russia to win this century.
He'd feed his mother to lions if you paid him, so yeah
You mean China...
Why not both?
Whoever pays more
Last time around the EU hit districts with tight mid term races with tariffs, as to make Trump loose the election. It worked pretty well.
To my knowledge, imported articles from the US are already heavily taxed. But if push comes to shove...
The US also inports more than they export to the EU market afaik.
This is a good overview.
Basically the US imports a 100 billion β¬ per year more than it exports in goods to the EU. And the EU mostly just imports oil and gas (and some pharmacyticals) from the US, which are relatively easy to substitute, while the reverse is mostly high-tech equipment hard to substitute.
However, despite this appearing like the US needs the EU more then the reverse, these tariffs can still bite as economically speaking the EU of course wants to export more than it imports as this is a wealth transfer from the US to the EU and tariffs make that harder.
Well it's a good thing he wants to place 100% tariffs on Taiwan then - more chips for the EU.
No it's not because it doesn't show the Services where we have a deficit. The deficit isn't then that big
Yeah I never said it won't bite us in the ass as well. It just will bite the US a bit more if we decide to counter their tariffs.
I mean the usβs main export is weaponry isnβt it? Just make sure that counts too.
Oh man... that makes things even worst.
Let's just stop buying their weapons if he tries anything.
Who else could supply NATO?