The China-Canada trade deal reducing tariffs in the direction of most favored nation status is a punch in the nose of President Trump- especially since Canada has agreed to allow China to import electric cars at a very low rate. It wouldn’t be surprising if China’s sodium-ion battery manufacturer Catl builds an advanced research or manufacturing facility in China to develop auto batteries that work well in cold weather, while President Trump is promoting oil. Canada- China and the EU working in concert while France is sending troops to Greenland would present a vast new axis of evil challenges for the United States perhaps prompting President Trump to see a new to capture Greenland in order to have a Northern outpost to defend against the Axis powers uniting global across the north while also expanding across the south via BRIC alliances. President Trump assuredly will have several strategic challenges ahead that will require more than rhetoric of self-congratulation to address.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy59pvkqvl5o

There have been interesting political and economic changes in history before that have changed the way the world works. If Alaska is not to be isolated amidst the new axis of evil economics on all sides President Trump might need to find better relations quicker with Russia and stop playing into the hand of President Zelenski and the EU on Ukraine. The world is experiencing a veritable political reorigismento of political power and alliance while the Ukraine war continues to the disadvantage of the United States. U.S. political leaders have tended toward failures in developing international and domestic policies to the advantage of the United States along attractive free enterprise lines since the end of the Cold War.  The world wasn’t standing still while the swells were taking their profits.

President Trump seems somewhat retro in regard to economic choices that are available and challenges the U.S.A. could exploit to lead the world in competitive adaptation to a new form of ecological economic infrastructure. Fossil fuels are not the future for 90% of global transportation as atmospheric heating continues. While the EU drives a dagger into the heart of U.S.-Russian develops via the Ukraine conflict, the EU seeks relationships with Russia and better with China and the BRIC nations- most of whom desire low cost electric vehicles that don’t require monthly fuel expenses – instead getting auto fuel from solar panels on the roof of their cars and homes.

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.