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Old 07-23-2017, 04:38 AM  
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This is the difficulty, everyone would need to gang up together, because sanctions are an act of war in themselves. US interferes with everyone's elections, so they are the ones who really deserve punishment, nobody else, but as you point out it ain't going to happen.
thatīs right but trump changed here already a lot - and what he have changed is NOT in favor of USA.

he forced the rest of the world to unite in questions of trade, environment, war deccisons and much more.

the world know that he is not reliable and what he says today can be opposite tomorrow.

who wants to alliance with such a nightmare?

in europe there was this right move also but since trump it is gone.
even EU is more united as they have been before and they learned what will happen to a country with the devil on itīs thrown.

US have already build the biggest wall in their history - even when the wall to mexico is not done yet (and will never be done).
this is the wall of obvious populism, protectionism and short term thinking.

the world will change from now on day by day and USA has jumped of this train into future because they are still in the dream that oil will make the world go round.

but oil will play a smaller role day by day and thatīs good because it will prevent wars around oil and fossile energy.
in 20 years USA will sit on the largest stock fossile energy and the biggest pipelines for a product what nobody wants anymore.

but 20 years for trump means it is a time when he will not live anymore.
that is why he does only care things what are profitable for him in his lifetime.
he gives a fuck on the time after him.
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