TOI Correspondent from Washington: US President Trump continued to dynamite global trade and diplomatic ties in pursuit of his “America First” agenda, once again seeking to absorb neighbouring Canada into the US and carrying his battle to distant South Africa.
President Jose Raul Mulino agreed not to renew Foreign arrangements that gave Beijing a foothold in the country, properly demonstrating that his daring attempt to control Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal was no joke.
Trump also unconcerned Canada and Mexico with taxes, while even reaffirming the country’s history as an independent nation. French fans were booing the US anthem as a cascaded down the sports industry.
Trump also expressed concern about South Africa’s remedy of pale farmers, an issue that his substitute Elon Musk, who was born in apartheid South Africa, obviously triggered. Trump claimed in a social media post that the South African government was” treating some classes of people very badly” and that the US “won’t have for it” and that it would stop funding South Africa from providing any additional revenue until a thorough investigation is conducted into the situation. White fanatics were alleged to be disrepresenting a law he just signed that struck a balance between using terrain for people good and protecting private property rights, according to its president, Cyril Ramaphosa. Why do you have ownership laws that are explicitly racist? Musk responded to Ramaphosa’s X article.
South Africa is part of Brics, a union whose other countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China, are also coming under US force.
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