Trump is killing two birds with one stone, destroying USA and Europe. Actually, it is giving Trump too much of the credit about destroying Europe, if I am right to call it a credit.
The destruction of Europe already happened with the bombing of the Nord Stream 2 pipelines during Joe Biden's Presidency. And ironically, Germany had a hand in committing economic suicide by refusing the commissioning of the gas flow through Nord Stream 2 and the eventual bombing of the pipelines. This is truly a good example of cutting the nose to spite the face.
The destruction of Europe is almost complete now, with Germany the manufacturing powerhouse of Europe in the past, hobbling forward while the destruction of USA is akin to a slow-motion demolition by Trump, piece by piece and sector by sector. Even the UK, outside of the EU is not spared and is facing serious problems as well. Talk of getting rid of 600,000 migrants will bring the UK down to its knees. And yet, the UK is still trying to behave like an Empire on the rise, using it two bathtubs to threaten China. What a joke!
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The UK meanwhile is gloating about landing a US$10 billion contract to build warships for Norway. The UK looks unable even to upgrade its two bathtubs, beset with problems, so what is in it for No-way to give them the contract is baffling.
The UK is already the other laughingstock of the world, trying to behave like a fallen empire given a second chance to rise. Brexit brought huge economic problems for the country that it is losing businesses and talents to the EU. No empire in history has ever managed to rise to have a second bite of the cherry. When empires fall, others overtake quickly and catching up is impossible. The UK almost fell to a reverse colonization by India just a couple of years ago.
Now the UK is nervous about migrants and is trying to deport about 600,000 migrants to save money for its own citizens. UK citizens are upset over the special treatment of migrants, especially from Ukraine, that were given all the special benefits that even UK citizens do not enjoy but at their expense. That did not work out and it has been reported that UK household subsidies by the Government did not even cover the cost of hosting migrants in their homes with rising energy bills. The other sticking point was that homeowners have different expectations about hosting migrants but could not evict them when problems arise. Maybe that has changed.
Far as I could see, Not-So-Great-Britain no longer has any genuine sovereignty whatsoever; over its former colonies or even themselves and their bog-infested, miserable climate.
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