• BoobaAwooga@lemmynsfw.com
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    19 hours ago

    It’s sad. I think the EU is an extremely valuable partner as a whole and to think we just would abandon them. The US is Russia 2.0 and it hurts to see

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      18 hours ago

      Unfortunately, its a double edged sword… The EU looking after its own security also means the US loses influence over the EU. Combine that with the EU being a larger market may mean a shift in gdp ratios as the EU looks within more Instead of buying services from the US.

      I hope we are still on good terms once the dust settles.

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        18 hours ago

        And additionally, China takes advantage and the EU starts doing more business with them.

        China tried to keep itself very neutral in the Ukraine/Russia war (at least on the outside), and it even distanced itself from Putin in the last months. It would be a perfect chance for them to strengthen their economic ties with the EU.

        Trump has really freaked up the soft power balance of the world. It was slowly decaying before, but he really pushed the Turbo button.