Trump message to the world is that America doesn’t want to lead .......
The words of Senator John McCain are
still true. ... Trump message to the world is that America doesn’t want to
lead, get out of the way ,Sir let chancellor Merkel lead the free world
...... it feels good that in the one of most important times in
history to have a strong, intelligent, level headed women as the leader of the
free world. (In Angie we believe ...... Germany we trust).
Germany’s economy experienced strong
growth in the past year, and income inequality is less pronounced than in other
European nations. At the same time, Merkel has also come to be seen as a steady
hand at a time of global instability. Following the election of President
Donald Trump, for instance, Merkel has repeatedly said that Europe could no
longer completely rely on the United States and must take matters into its own
hands.
Although digs at Trump are a common
way for European politicians to stir up domestic support, Merkel’s statements
are also indicative of her push for a stronger European Union. Along with her
ally French President Emmanuel Macron, Merkel will likely seek reforms in the
EU to deepen economic integration among states.
Merkel’s fourth term may also see her
become an even more influential figure for international affairs outside of
Europe. During the campaign, Merkel urged for a diplomatic solution to tensions
over North Korea’s nuclear program, defended the Iran nuclear deal and called
for the Paris climate accord to be upheld. She also has a long history of
dealing with Russian President Vladimir Putin, acting as a prominent
intermediary between the West and Moscow.
Born in communist East Germany and
trained as a physicist, Merkel has had an unlikely rise to become only the
third chancellor since World War II to hold a fourth term. The past year has
seen her take on an equally improbable role as the most influential defender of
Western liberal order ― a position that Trump has left vacant and that Merkel
has reluctantly and increasingly filled.
Trump assertion that immigrants are causing a decay in Europe is a
demonstrably false statement that he has repeated time and again.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump shared a story of a
supposed friend named Jim who had visited France and said “Paris is no longer
Paris” because of terrorism and migration. Trump tweeted last month that crime
in Germany was up 10 percent because of refugees in the country. In reality,
the number of recorded crimes last year in Germany was the lowest in decades.
According to Bloomberg, Trump told May during her trip to D.C. in
2017 that he believed there were “no-go areas” in London because of the number
of Islamic extremists, and she corrected him, saying there were no such neighborhoods.
Glückwunsch
Kanzlerin Merkel Stabilität, die wir brauchen...... Oder !
und wir sagen
gegen Herr Trump bist du behindert oder was ? verschwinden Sie alte
!
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) slammed
the foreign policy of President Donald Trump and even compared him to former
President Barack Obama.
The Guardian newspaper asked McCain
what message Trump was sending the United Kingdom when he criticized London
Mayor Sadiq Khan after the June 3 terror attack which left eight dead and
dozens wounded.
“What do you think the message is?
The message is that America doesn’t want to lead,” McCain was quoted as saying,
adding that the rest of the world now had doubts about the role the United
States would play in global affairs.
“They are not sure of American
leadership, whether it be in Siberia or whether it be in Antarctica,” McCain
told the Guardian.
The newspaper then asked if America’s
standing around the world was better under Obama.
“As far as American leadership is concerned,
yes,” McCain said.
This is a major departure for McCain,
who lost to Obama in the 2008 presidential election and was a fierce critic of
his former rival’s foreign policy. Last year, he gave that policy an “F” grade.
Readers of Oodweynenews Media wish
Senator John McCain a speedy recovery.......
Trump has clashed with the two most
powerful female leaders in Europe less than 24 hours he denied he insulted
prime minister Theresa May Calling “Sun " tabloid " Fake
News " but here is the voice watch this video if you have time
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