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Most leaders have tried to charm the unpredictable president into softening his policies. Until now.
By MEGAN CASSELLA 06/09/2018 06:44 AM EDT
Frustrated foreign leaders who failed to stop President Donald Trumps protectionist trade policies are trying one last-ditch negotiating tactic: a real trade war.
Canada, Mexico and the European Union have pledged to slap penalties on billions of dollars of American goods in the coming weeks on items ranging from orange juice to Harley Davidsons to aftershave.
Their moves are a tit-for-tat response to Trumps own decision to impose steep duties on those countries steel and aluminum exports, and they show just how deeply the presidents combative stance has altered global alliances built over decades. Foreign leaders are hoping a slowdown in the U.S. economy and loss of American jobs will persuade Trump to change his mind.
I think theres a resignation, said Tony Fratto, a former Treasury Department and White House official under George W. Bush. Youre not going to do it with words, so you have to do it with impact.
Until now, most leaders have tried to play nice and charm the unpredictable U.S. president into softening his policies.
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Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)Eventually, everyone with as much as a smidgen of self-respect wearies of being pissed upon. I mean, that's just the way it is. Dirty Donny* will apparently never get a clue. And the hypocritical, super-submissive republicans are choosing to enable him, all for the sake of Mammon. Sad.
Good on the Global Gang of Six for showing some dignitude.
* aka republican Draft-Dodger-in-Chief
ananda
(28,867 posts)nt
duforsure
(11,885 posts)Nothing he says is true, and he'll con them at every chance he gets with BS and bluster. And yes they know he's conspiring with putin against them.