Biden should just have thrown the election out of the window.
Wonderful-Basis-1370 on
Trump or Musk?
Elon couldn’t run for president because he was not born in the U.S., but instead, he brought it for someone else.
Now, Trump isn’t in very good shape; he’s in cognitive decline and is almost 80. What we’re going to see is Elon Musk everywhere
Puzzled_Figure_2018 on
Europe needs to stop acting the victim and start building their own future, the truth is we don’t need the USA.
BoIuWot on
Alternatively: Accept the US is compromised and cut off any dependence we have to them. It’d be hard to do so, but letting him wreck our continent by us being dependent on the whims of their country will be even harsher on us.
SpritualRose on
We’re at the acceptance stage already, huh?
CaptchaSolvingRobot on
If there is one thing I hope for during the second Trump presidency, then it is that the news cycle won’t be filled with hot takes and news about Trump *constantly*.
Dear-Leopard-590 on
Trump wants to deal bilaterally with european country. The risk is that some european country will unilaterally agree with Trump if they see advantages, leading to the break-up of the EU.
TheSleepingPoet on
***TLDR***
European leaders brace for Trump’s potential return to power with a mix of pragmatism and unease. Publicly, they pledge calm and cooperation, but concerns over NATO’s future and Europe’s reliance on U.S. military support remain behind closed doors. Trump’s scepticism of alliances and populist influence has sparked urgent discussions about bolstering European defence and autonomy. Meanwhile, his presidency could embolden far-right movements across the continent as fears of democratic erosion mount. Leaders prepare for turbulence, knowing they must engage with Trump while navigating public disdain and strategic uncertainty.
G0TouchGrass420 on
Meanwhile the EU has been buying russian gas and oil this entire war.
Tell us more of big bad orange man.
Trump lowering gas prices in the usa will do more harm to russia than anything else.
doomblackdeath on
“We’re just going to have to deal with him”
Yes, that’s how confronting a situation instead of kicking the can further down the road while hoping someone else fixes it works. I know it’s a novel idea, but just try it.
Marcson_john on
>Ischinger also welcomed the realism that has shaped Europe’s response so far to Trump’s reelection. “We’re just going to have to deal with him—we’re prepared to deal with him.”
What a nothing burger. What the other choice? Not deal with USA? Yeah right. Sure. Of course we’re just going to have to deal with him.
thatnjchibullsfan on
At least you have an ocean separating you. 😂
F_H_B on
We should simply try it without listening to the US for four years or longer if he establishes his kingdom.
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Biden should just have thrown the election out of the window.
Trump or Musk?
Elon couldn’t run for president because he was not born in the U.S., but instead, he brought it for someone else.
Now, Trump isn’t in very good shape; he’s in cognitive decline and is almost 80. What we’re going to see is Elon Musk everywhere
Europe needs to stop acting the victim and start building their own future, the truth is we don’t need the USA.
Alternatively: Accept the US is compromised and cut off any dependence we have to them. It’d be hard to do so, but letting him wreck our continent by us being dependent on the whims of their country will be even harsher on us.
We’re at the acceptance stage already, huh?
If there is one thing I hope for during the second Trump presidency, then it is that the news cycle won’t be filled with hot takes and news about Trump *constantly*.
Trump wants to deal bilaterally with european country. The risk is that some european country will unilaterally agree with Trump if they see advantages, leading to the break-up of the EU.
***TLDR***
European leaders brace for Trump’s potential return to power with a mix of pragmatism and unease. Publicly, they pledge calm and cooperation, but concerns over NATO’s future and Europe’s reliance on U.S. military support remain behind closed doors. Trump’s scepticism of alliances and populist influence has sparked urgent discussions about bolstering European defence and autonomy. Meanwhile, his presidency could embolden far-right movements across the continent as fears of democratic erosion mount. Leaders prepare for turbulence, knowing they must engage with Trump while navigating public disdain and strategic uncertainty.
Meanwhile the EU has been buying russian gas and oil this entire war.
Tell us more of big bad orange man.
Trump lowering gas prices in the usa will do more harm to russia than anything else.
“We’re just going to have to deal with him”
Yes, that’s how confronting a situation instead of kicking the can further down the road while hoping someone else fixes it works. I know it’s a novel idea, but just try it.
>Ischinger also welcomed the realism that has shaped Europe’s response so far to Trump’s reelection. “We’re just going to have to deal with him—we’re prepared to deal with him.”
What a nothing burger. What the other choice? Not deal with USA? Yeah right. Sure. Of course we’re just going to have to deal with him.
At least you have an ocean separating you. 😂
We should simply try it without listening to the US for four years or longer if he establishes his kingdom.