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Its actually incredible how Trump can continuously behave like this, while governments all over the world still bend the knee to him.
Looking at the rest of the news this morning, I really don't think "bending the knee" describe what world leaders are doing at all. For example, Canada just re-started relations with China and is increasingly looking like they might buy a fleet of Gripens instead of F-35s, and the EU signed a free trade agreement with MERCOSUR. Everyone is drifting away from the US. They are just doing so quietly, after all, the US is still the world's biggest economic and military force.
This.
The manbaby is not smart enough to understand politics. He just understands force. By not doing anything "by force", he just keeps being a manbaby while the world drifts away from him without him even realizing.
What's going to happen here is that one day, the turd will start another tantrum and, instead of saying "yes, sir, you are right, now let's keep being friends", the same people will just look away the same way a parent ignores a kid throwing a tantrum over a snack they did not get.
Yeah i know they have been quietly working in the background to replace the US, but its too slow and they so far arent seriously considering the methods that would truly hurt the US regime. As long as they dont directly target the tech sector and remove this insane vulnerability at the core of our society, government and infrastructure, we will always be lagging behind. The EU cant be independent while we depend on Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Apple, Meta, Twitter, AMD, Nvidia, Intel, Cisco, IBM, etc. All those companies are ticking time bombs that could at any point disable large parts of our public and private infrastructure if they were ordered to do so by Trump.
It's a delicate process. For Canada, the 2 economies are historically very very entangled. Divesting has started, but if you do it too fast or too openly, you will trigger strong reactions from the US. If you go to a head front economic battle with the US, you would create a lot of pain in Canada itself, that the conservatives will lever to gain power (and very probably be much more submissive to the US…).
So yes: do it quietly but surely, don't make waves, don't appear to be antagonist.
Drifting quietly away is right.
Gold prices tell the story.
I think his handlers are starting to think there's a real opportunity to dissolve NATO, or at least get the US to leave/kicked out. Think how liberating that could be for...certain people. How hard it would be for the US MIC to lose all of those exports.
Because of money, at least partly?