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Labor MP Peter Khalil says “it is a really disturbing time for geostrategic stability” after President Trump announced he would impose new tariffs on Brazil and Argentina.

Mr Khalil told Sky News that Australia was a trading nation and it was "in our national interest for the US and China to end that trade war”.

leaders congregated in London this week to mark the world's biggest military alliance for its 70th birthday at a two-day summit. The Labor MP said if President Trump did strike a deal, "he is going to have to concede a fair bit to China, and that might not work very well with what he has promised”.

and questioning its future”, he said. Image: AP

 

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Meanwhile USA trade and employment and the economy continues to make America more powerful and wealthy now than ever before in history... but of course to the left/Labor this is a bad thing... we should all be equally poor and miserable to them.

Only one person at this time! He is the real president of America! Mr. Donald Trump! He loves America and works for America! From Greece, my greetings and my love for him!

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