he international arena is experiencing a turbulent period in which the effects of political, economic, and commercial decisions taken by President DonaldTrump are clearly being felt.
n a bid to pressure a close ally over rising oil prices, US President DonaldTrump cautioned Saudi Arabia hinting that it would be improbable for Saudi Arabia to endure two weeks without military support from the Trump Administration.
President DonaldTrump’s tweet, “Trade wars are good, and easy to win,” in March, additional tariffs on products imported from China officially began in July.
By warning that Europe would pay the price if Turkey was to become destabilized by sanctions imposed by the Trump administration, Gabriel also added that if Europe does not do everything to keep Turkey a part of the West, “nationalistic forces” in Turkey could “reach for the atom bomb, as in Iran and North Korea, to make themselves unassailable.
president DonaldTrump has made it very clear in a tweet that reads “I have just authorized a doubling of Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum with respect to Turkey as their currency, the Turkish Lira, slides rapidly downward against our very strong Dollar! Aluminum will now be 20% and Steel 50%.
The main argument in those circles, which are in favor of a rather independent foreign and security policy from its long-lasting transatlantic ally, the United States, addresses President DonaldTrump’s aggressive rhetoric regarding Berlin’s foreign policy establishment and NATO in general.