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World News See other World News Articles Title: G-6? 7? 8? How About the Gang That Can’t Shoot Straight? I have to say that as much as I dont like the direction Trumps foreign policy has gone, there are still plenty of moments of unbridled joy in watching the man work a crowd. His suggestion of allowing Russia back into the G-7 is one of those moments. Trump has a nearly preternatural way of getting under the skin of his opponents. And this stink bomb was one of them. It highlighted the divide between the G-7, one of the most important tools of control by the globalists, and Trump. It also highlighted its irrelevance to him, since China was hosting Russia and six other important countries at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Quindao at the same time. In effect, Trump was saying, Why should I listen to you? You arent important enough to listen to. It also highlights how hes been tough on Russia while his domestic opponents still cling to the fantasy hes somehow Putins water carrier. Putin and Trump havent spoken since the end of March, according to Putin. Hes moved on and, like Trump, makes no bones about not needing the G-7s approval of his actions. Most importantly, however, Trump dared them all to kick him out of the G-7 for not playing by their rules, just like they did to Putin for reunifying with Crimea. The Anti-Capitalistic ... Ludwig von Mises Best Price: $5.99 Buy New $3.95 (as of 12:15 EDT - Details) Ive been hard on Trump about his trade policy. I fundamentally do not believe tariffs solve anything. They are a symptom of deeper economic problems. All they do is shift capital away from profitable endeavors to unprofitable ones for political purposes. But, at the same time if he truly is using them to get all the protection barriers to trade dropped, then I will applaud him loudly. I dont, however, believe that is his ultimate goal. So, a lot of this performance at the G-7 this weekend was just that, performance. Its Trumps greatest strength, sowing chaos and discord, forcing everyone to reassess their positions. Breaking Germany The more I watch Trump in action the more Im convinced his goal is to break Germany. His antipathy for Angela Merkel is palpable. He knows shes the main conduit for the worst impulses of the globalists meeting at Bilderberg this weekend. He knows her goal is to destroy Europe through forced immigration and internal wealth transfer payments. So, it almost seems to me that any policy stance he takes is designed to harm Germany and that includes continually driving a wedge between Germany and Russia. You can also see his pulling out of the JCPOA this way. The EU benefited from the deal through cheap Iranian oil paid for with euros, not dollars. German trade with Russia is rising, up more than 20% year-over-year in 2017. Granted, it is still far lower than before the sanctions, but the trend had reversed. Trump is no dummy, contrary to popular opinion. He knows that a Germany independent from U.S. political control is a nightmare for a lot of people in Europe. It wields a lot of control over the political process in the EU. Previous to Trump Merkel et.al. were in cahoots with the U.S. to subjugate Europe, expand NATO and cut off Russia. Now Trump has clarified the relationship, not as partners, but as servants. And this is why the G-7 are so angry with him. Every day the pressure mounts on Merkel and Germany to change course, to blow up the old institutional order. Its coming from all directions now, especially the U.S. Its clear to me now that dealing with Germanys dominance over Europe is a higher priority to Trump than mending fences with Russia and Putin. So you can rest assured Italy will have a friend in its upcoming confrontations with Brussels over its future. Breaking Up is Easy To Do The net effect of Trumps standing firm for the U.S. in trade negotiations is that it isolates the unfair advantages Germany enjoys over the rest of Europe. And the more Germany tries to hold onto its current status the more it will isolate itself within the Union. And Im good with Trump doing this. Its for the best. The EU is a tyrannical corporatist nightmare that is only sustainable through byzantine tariffs and wealth transfer systems from countries borrowing based on Germanys credit rating. The Road to Serfdom: T... F. A. Hayek Best Price: $1.51 Buy New $7.99 (as of 12:00 EDT - Details) It was never truly sustainable and the political upheaval is only going to get worse. They are headed for a break up that will render a great deal of this moot. As for the G-7 its pretty obvious that the days of coordinated global policy are over. The apoplexy of The Soros himself is proof positive weve reached a breaking point. Hes now arguing that President Donald Trump is the ultimate narcissist who would be willing to destroy the world to preserve his own narcissism. Soros said he would support impeachment proceedings against Trump if Democrats win in a landslide in November, as long as their is some Republican support. His precious European Project is failing, having entrusted it to feckless women like Angela Merkel. This fractious meeting has all the hallmarks of something new, discord. And its refreshing to see. The world has labored under the weight of this transnational oligarchy for too long. Meanwhile in Qingdao, Russia and China further affirmed their relationship as a something just short of an alliance. This was the first SCO meeting with India and Pakistan as full members. Iran and China signed preliminary free trade deals with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) in May. India is committed to its North South Transport Corridor plans linking it with the rest of central Asia via Iran, despite Trumps threats. So, as the G-7 fractures, the Asian community firms up. Putins post-summit statement is a concise message of where we go from here: Solidarity in this regard occurs on some very shaky ground. It seems to me that we should stop all this creative babbling and move on to specific issues related to real cooperation. Reprinted with permission from TomLuongo.me. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
I think I agree with him. The bad parts of Trump are very bad, but he's the 1st head of state (and POTUS) to say a lot that's needed saying for a long time. He's a crazy buffoon, but a critical mass of the time it seems to work. _____________________________________________________________ USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um
He still disgusts me in many ways, but what can't be denied is that he knows how to play people. Not everyone is vulnerable, but most are. He wants to think that he's played Kim, but I doubt it.
I have to wonder if he left Kim laffing hysterically as soon as PDT's limo whisked him away.
_____________________________________________________________ USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um
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