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Trump's "indecent proposal" to Boris Johnson


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As soon as Boris Johnson won the UK election, he received an "indecent" offer 
from America - a huge deal that was essentially directed against the EU as well 

Source: Sputnik Tuesday, December 24, 2019 | 08:54 

 

EPA-EFE Peter Nicholls/Pool

Sputnik recalls that US President Donald Trump, in his manner, congratulated 
the British Prime Minister on Twitter for a "major" election victory that 
allowed "Britain and the US to sign a huge new trade agreement" after Brexit. 

As the American leader stated, that agreement is potentially much bigger and 
more lucrative than any agreement Johnson might conclude with the European 
Union. 

Political scientist Aleksandar Pavic sees this message as a continuation of his 
policy, which, in essence, is opposed to the European Union, because Trump 
believes that the EU is not an ally of America, but its competitor, so he 
regards it as such. 

"Whatever the US-UK deal may look like in the end, Trump pre-empts that it will 
be much better for the UK than any agreement they have with the EU. It's simply 
part of his, so to speak, fight against the European Union. Of course, Trump 
helps Boris Johnson in some way, because they are allies at a higher level, in 
the sense that they are both more inclined to some kind of nationalism and 
sovereignty, and both are considered by the liberal establishment to be 
populists", Pavic said.


Trump needs success


At the same time, Pavic adds, the US President needs to have another success in 
the election campaign to boast about. 

"Following this partial success in reaching the first phase of a trade 
agreement with China, as well as the recently ratified new agreement between 
the US, Canada and Mexico, if Trump can show that he has also been able to 
reach a major trade agreement with the UK, this is something that he will, 
surely, be able to put to good use", Pavic observes. 

So, as Pavic points out, US President will make use of something nice and 
something useful in the same time. "It is nice that the European Union will be 
weaker as an important country has left the EU, and it is useful that he will 
be able to present it as his success. Moreover, he will also be able to help 
his friend Boris Johnson, at least rhetorically, in political struggles within 
the UK itself”, Pavic concluded.

 

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