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Former President tack50
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« on: December 30, 2020, 03:39:38 PM »

I am sorely disappointed with this deal. While I disagree with Trump's solutions; the EU should try to trade less with China, no more. Trump correctly diagnosed the problem, it's just that his prescribed medicine made things worse.

There are plenty of other, better countries to trade with if need be.
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Former President tack50
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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2020, 04:03:04 PM »

Totally disgraceful, it’s time for the US to retaliate by sanctioning the EU as well . We should do all in our power to create more Brexits in Europe and make sure the anti American pro Chinese EU gets dismantled completely.

The way to do that is exempt nations from sanctions if they defy EU rules .

It’s clear the world was a better place when the US was the only major Western power and we need to do all in our power to return to that

OSR offering a bad take on international relations? I'm shocked! Shocked, I tell ya!!


The EU is a pro Chinese organization now and they need to suffer consequences for it . The EU is also anti American and we should oppose any anti American organizations.


The goal of US Foreign policy now should be to advance our power as it’s clear the world was better off when the US was the only Western power

A policy like that, if anything, would bring the EU and US further apart, not closer together. Why would the EU suddenly support a country that actively seeks to undermine its  foreign policy decisions?

Not to mention that sanctioning the EU while making countries that don't follow EU rules not suffer the sanctions would make little sense given how the single market works (I guess it could make things harder to figure out but I am sure some sort of deal will be reached in the EU, that's how things work)

As for "the world was better off when the US was the only western power"; the US are still the only western power? Huh

By definition China isn't western, and the EU is not a country (and Germany/France aren't large or powerful enough on their own)
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