Subject: Re: Tarifs effect on markets
The destruction of long standing alliances around the world sounds like more than a reset.
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This post only shows where you get your “propaganda/news”.
I think pretty much all Republicans would agree with the statement, no? Or even the white house. It doesn't seem controversial at all.
For example, voting at the UN against the resolution by UK and France condemning Russia's invasion, then voting with Russia and North Korea on the version that matches the Kremlin's blameless view. Or stating a firm intent to take territory from allies such as Denmark and Canada without their agreement. Quite aside from whether these are good things or bad things do to, about which reasonable people might disagree, objectively speaking they certainly count as destruction of long standing alliances. Pretty effective, too.
Jim