Emmanuel Macron has hit back at Donald Trump’s latest threats to impose tariffs on any country opposing his Greenland takeover, warning that “no amount of intimidation” will persuade European nations to change their course on Greenland.

He was echoed by the Swedish prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, who warned the EU would not be “blackmailed” by the US president, who on Saturday announced 10% tariffs on eight European countries from 1 February, with a further 25% tariff from 1 June.

In a joint statement, EU leaders said “tariffs would undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous downward spiral”.

It is highly likely that the European parliament will halt ratification of last summer’s trade deal with the US after Manfred Weber, the head of the European People’s party, the largest voting bloc in the institute, said they would have to pause the legal rubber stamping process.

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    10 days ago

    This is the aftermath of Covid, but people are still paid livable wages unlike in USA.
    There is always struggle for workers to get their fair share, difference is that in EU this struggle is on a much more even playing field than it is in USA.

    There is no class war in either USA or EU, there isn’t in USA because Americans aren’t fighting for their rights.
    And there isn’t in EU because workers did fight for it, and we have won the necessary rights that prevent us from getting choked.
    There is of course always debate on how the money of society as a whole should be shared. And in EU workers actually have significant political power in that debate, where in USA they don’t.

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      9 days ago

      I don’t think you understand what “class war” means. (1) One class can be fighting it while the other class is not. This is America.

      (2) There is no “end” to class war when the working class “gets a living wage”. The capitalist class will always chip away at your wage and social programs. They are doing that now in Europe.

      You don’t understand what I was even referring to when talking about class conflict. Here is a test: do you think “class” is dependent on how much money you make? If the answer is “yes, a Doctor is clearly of a different class than a janitor” then you have no idea what I’m talking about.

      The way you talk about it makes me think you are just misunderstanding what I was talking about at a fundamental level.