Normandy, France – Heroic D-Day landing Normandy was identified as the beginning of World War II, where thousands of Americans who were attacked were still resting in the graves of North -West -West France.
It was the sacrifice of American and European allies during the Normandy invasion and of course their great victory against the Nazis, which formed the bedrock of a coalition that had stood in the back for more than five years.
Then, President Trump’s speech and the President came Incoming customs fightThe
“Europe is very bad for us,” Mr. Trump told reporters last month. “Europe has taken our leaders for the journey. They don’t take our cars. They don’t take our food products they do not take anything … The European Union was formed for a reason. Do you know that it was to tear the United States. So, keep it in your Bonet.”
Europeans Have been shocked And humiliated by the President’s activities in the first 100 days in its second term.
Vincent Dampt is a fourth -generation Bergundi Wine Maker who is proud to sell Chewlis Wine in the United States at a fair price.
“I often go to the United States to meet them, customers, can discover my wines,” Dampot told CBS News.
However the administration of the Trump On-bar, off-bar duty His business has a huge headache.
“Because we work in a profession where it is important to have something stable,” Dampot said.
In this spring, Mr. Trump has been changing his mind about the tariff on French wine. One It was placed Under what was a catastrophic 200% tariff. That was followed 20% with tariff threatening and eventually the President decided 10%, but just until July. What will happen after that is unclear.
The bottom line for the damp is that any tariff will hurt its customers and its sales.
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Trumpian uncertainty has not only damaged trade, it also shakes the Great North Atlantic Agreement Agency, as in the attack of Ukraine in Russia, Mr. Trump has consistently argued NATO European members need to increase their defense expenses.
Mr Trump recently told reporters, “If they don’t pay, I will not protect them.”
Camil Grand, along with the European Council on Foreign Relations, said the President had a statement about the Translatantic Military Alliance.
Grand said, “Something is basically right.” “You know, Europeans should spend more on defense, more serious in defense.”
Europeans know this and they are spending more on everything from training to weapons. However, they fear that the Trump administration can leave them anyway.
Grand says, “The worrying that is worrying is doubtful about the alliance’s view from Washington.”
Grand says that “the perception of many Europeans” is more committed to relations with the United States than any other way, and fears that Mr. Trump has undergone one of the best alliances in modern history.
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