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Trade in War

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MangoToupe ◴[] No.45090620[source]
Meanwhile others sanction (or tariff) countries they're at peace with for no discernible benefit to anyone.
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victorbjorklund ◴[] No.45090698[source]
Tariffs are a tax on your own population (no matter what Trump says). Which countries sanction friendly ally nations?
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hdgvhicv ◴[] No.45090724[source]
It amazes me how the right wing in America is so pro Russia
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MangoToupe ◴[] No.45095193[source]
I actually had Iran in mind. Russia at least ostensibly behaved in a way that's worth sanctioning by destabilizing the world. Iran just held some hostages 50 years ago, as best I can tell, and it's hard to be angry at that. Israel has harmed many times more Americans than Iran has, but Israel also seems to be the reason we continue to sanction Iran. It makes no sense on the face of it.
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1. victorbjorklund ◴[] No.45100316[source]
Guess you missed how Iran is actively working on destabilizing the region with proxy forces in other countries.
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2. MangoToupe ◴[] No.45103115[source]
I mean, so are we. So are the Saudies. So is Israel. So is Turkey. So is the UAE. I'm sure I missed some interests. I think we have the greatest responsibility to unwind our own efforts.