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Are Europeans Wrong to Take Care of Trump?

Summary by Telos-eu.com
Many voices have stood up to demand a firmer European attitude towards the Trump administration, which alternates protectionist measures, unequal demands, blackmail to security, disintegration of European values, and territorial claims on its neighbours. But the European way of caring for Trump in appearance while defending his interests with diplomacy must not lend itself to blushing, because the subjects are varied and intertwined.
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Trump took advantage of Europeans' reliance on the United States in terms of security to extort trade concessions from them. The 15% taxes imposed on most European products imported into the United States are another blow to the competitiveness of the 27, warns the columnist of "Bloomberg".

Many voices have stood up to demand a firmer European attitude towards the Trump administration, which alternates protectionist measures, unequal demands, blackmail to security, disintegration of European values, and territorial claims on its neighbours. But the European way of caring for Trump in appearance while defending his interests with diplomacy must not lend itself to blushing, because the subjects are varied and intertwined.

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telos-eu.com broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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