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Pepe Rodríguez's avatar

It's been disappointing but not surprising hearing EU politicians since I was alive talking about the need of having a credible defense policy independent of the USA precisely to avoid this sort of scenario, but then doing much less than needed. We made our own bed, and are now lying in it.

However, I wouldn't despair too much about this "trade deal". The energy purchases and investment numbers are wildly unrealistic for political, economical, and logistical reasons, and won't come to pass. We know from previous Trump deals, such as with China during his first term, that countries can just lie about these terms and Trump won't notice or care. The Commission may also be betting on US courts declaring all of Trump's tariffs illegal, given that the president probably has no authority to put them in place.

My main worry is that the blanket 15% tariff may remain after Trump is gone, and renegotiating it down with a future president may prove tricky, as we didn't extract any concessions nor retaliate in any way.

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Diogo Aleixo's avatar

It's disappointing to see the Commission be so happy to be the escape goat of the member states' governments without ever hitting back, at least without the same strength.

The recent comments of Frederich Merz criticizing the deal when he was constantly pressuring to get it done as soon as possible come to mind. In the US there is no world where a President would have stayed quiet hearing such hipocrisy from a Governor.

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