• manxu@piefed.social
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    24 hours ago

    Upvoted, despite the fact the EU got kicked around, too. But that may have been just poor negotiators or a poor negotiating position.

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      24 hours ago

      I think it’s the latter. Right now the EU doesn’t have the capability to provide the level of intelligence that Ukraine needs to effectively fight back, so the EU is very careful not to upset the orange one right now. Most other things we can manage, but not that. Having the US help, even if it’s a reluctant help, is good for both the EU and Ukraine.

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        22 hours ago

        While in the background they are.picoring to other trade agreements and even china as a more reliable trade partner. That’s also complex as there is concern that china is cannibalizing the manufacturer market. They used to only be considered low end but are now able to reliably make middle and high end products. Some chinese brands are now premium brands.

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        23 hours ago

        I thought the same but on the other hand the EU is unimpressed by US threads when it comes to regulations regarding tech giants. AFAIK Google is next.

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        It’s a complicated situation with Russia at our doorstep and the cunts on the other side of the ocean.