The simplest advice is often the hardest to follow
Critical-Ad8849 on
That headline feels less like advice and more like a live broadcast of someone watching chaos unfold with popcorn
tortiesrock on
Looks like a real life wojack meme and not a real Economist cover.
OCDCantCatchMe on
I’d love to be a fly on the wall for some of the interactions these leaders must be having.
“Can you believe this guy?”
404_HabeasNotFound on
Trump is making it awfully easy for other world leaders to heed that advice. He’s an absolute clown with no respect on the world stage.
Criticall16 on
Let’s do a review:
China and Russia without spilling a single drop of blood have managed to:
1. Breakup/Severally weaken NATO for all practical purposes.
2. Damage US relationships with South Korea and ASEAN countries as US tariffed the hell out of these countries and has become an unreliable trade partner with rules changing every day if not every hour.
3. Breakup the US-India partnership and the quad alliance meant to counterbalance China. Indian PM made his first visit to China last year and India has improved its relations a lot with China as US has withdrawn from Indo-Pacific.
4. Most importantly, damage the status of USD as the reserve currency. If US can’t ensure free waterways, can’t respect your sovereignty(Ahem Canada), can’t have a set policy for trade, why would you use USD as the reserve currency? This is the most alarming thing that’s happened.
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The simplest advice is often the hardest to follow
That headline feels less like advice and more like a live broadcast of someone watching chaos unfold with popcorn
Looks like a real life wojack meme and not a real Economist cover.
I’d love to be a fly on the wall for some of the interactions these leaders must be having.
“Can you believe this guy?”
Trump is making it awfully easy for other world leaders to heed that advice. He’s an absolute clown with no respect on the world stage.
Let’s do a review:
China and Russia without spilling a single drop of blood have managed to:
1. Breakup/Severally weaken NATO for all practical purposes.
2. Damage US relationships with South Korea and ASEAN countries as US tariffed the hell out of these countries and has become an unreliable trade partner with rules changing every day if not every hour.
3. Breakup the US-India partnership and the quad alliance meant to counterbalance China. Indian PM made his first visit to China last year and India has improved its relations a lot with China as US has withdrawn from Indo-Pacific.
4. Most importantly, damage the status of USD as the reserve currency. If US can’t ensure free waterways, can’t respect your sovereignty(Ahem Canada), can’t have a set policy for trade, why would you use USD as the reserve currency? This is the most alarming thing that’s happened.
does nothing, wins
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Spot on