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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jul 9

    By making Germany and China chief targets of its vitriol and import tariffs, President Donald Trump has pushed them closer togetherhttps://on.wsj.com/2KK3uqM 

    11:55 AM - 9 Jul 2018
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      2. Solstice‏ @lisa67392 Jul 9
        Replying to @DrBAChapman @WSJ

        well the US open the doors so I cant blame China for taking it

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      4. Solstice‏ @lisa67392 Jul 9
        Replying to @DrBAChapman @WSJ

        the US open the door only a dummy would not take that oping and run with it , now that the US is also leaving Nato who do you think will take that oping < i will say France the leader of the free world

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      1. MAGA-KAG‏ @KAG_ALERT Jul 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        Works for me. Then China can help support and protect Germany and we can save our money and troops for working at home. Let's see how long that lasts! Germany would come crying back to us because China will slowly want more control over them!!!

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      1. Jules1006‏ @Jal2972015 Jul 9
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        WHATEVER

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      2. Solstice‏ @lisa67392 Jul 9
        Replying to @beazy1997 @WSJ

        you cant blame China there is an oping why not take it

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      2. Solstice‏ @lisa67392 Jul 9
        Replying to @DrBAChapman @WSJ

        not at al it call free trade and if the US doesnot want free trade China love free trade

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      4. Solstice‏ @lisa67392 Jul 9
        Replying to @DrBAChapman @WSJ

        Free trade is not for friends if it was the US would only be trading with 3 countries

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      1. LORENE‏ @Lorene1222 Jul 9
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        WHAT FREE TRADE ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT? TRADE FOR THE US IS NOT FREE WITH THEM. I STAND WITH TRUMP. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. TIME FOR NEW ALIGNMENTS. THEY ARE NWO COUNTRIES AND SO WHY SHOULD ANYONE BE SURPRISED THAT THEY WOULD JOIN TOGETHER FOR EVIL?

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      1. Glenn Hunter‏ @Scotland471964 Jul 9
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        Trumps stupidity is astonishing.

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      1. Axel Fornies‏ @axel_fornies Jul 9
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        It was a predictable question. Protectionist policies usually fail. The United States must compete in the elite of global innovation. It is the most prepared nation in the world to compete and generate wealth... and the main economy in the world, so it starts with an advantage.

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      1. Dr.med. Bernd Kynast‏ @DrKynast Jul 9
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        #Nope ! #Chronology the #opposite. Evidence for trade preparation since 2016 & axis #China & #Merkel #Germany & their dominated #EUpic.twitter.com/nPq3pS29Ff

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      1. PolandWillAlwaysPrevail‏ @JanWisniewski Jul 9
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        Last months Germany has been criticising Poland and other countries in CEE for increasing cooperation with china. Seems like they were jealous and want it for themselves....

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