Trump, Tariffs, and a lot of Trouble

Trump, Tariffs, and a lot of Trouble

Author: thegeopoliticalpickle February 12, 2025 Duration: 34:18
Donald Trump has taken the White House by storm from the first day, and bombarding national and international media with topics to cover. In today's episode we speak about Tariffs, what they are, and the possible reasons behind Trump's use of them against its own "allies". What do they represent for USA's relations with it's allies in the short and medium run? What geopolitical map is being drawn with them?   Newsletter: https://substack.com/@thegeopoliticalpickle Disinformation Project: https://youtu.be/9TdDalo_XI0?si=pMOlJsPxu-CuW7rv All links: https://linktr.ee/thegeopoliticalpickle   #Podcast #2024 #Geopolitics #TRUMP #Tariffs #Mexico #Canada

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