• hitmyspot@aussie.zone
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    1 day ago

    Yes, I don’t see how they don’t see that. I get trying to drag it out while opening other markets, but as china showed, he responds to shows of strength. There I no point negotiating in good faith. He won’t honour it.

    Europe should not be looking at what’s the best way to trade with the USA, but look at what’s the best way to support European companies being alternatives to the USA monopolies.

    That’s Trunos plan for the USA. Europe has an opportunity to take the lead and spread worldwide while other countries have the same issue.

    If the large blocs, like EU can’t stand up to Trunos tariffs, smaller countries have no chance and that is to everyone’s detriment. If the EU stands up, china stands up, then medium economies like Canada and Australia can stand up too. He only has leverage when people are divided.

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      20 hours ago

      Unfortunately, the Germans are in charge, and they will do whatever it takes to protect their interests, even if it means screwing everyone else, as it happened in 2011.

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        8 hours ago

        Growing Rheinmetall is good for Germany isnt it? Could there be other German companies that replace US products?

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        20 hours ago

        The thing is, it’s not in their interest. You can’t make a reliable deal with the USA and while you try, you’re losing ground to others.

        Germany tried making deals with Putin and failed Europe. You’d think they’d have learned their lesson.