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Donald Trump’s Economic Warfare Abroad Comes Home

Economy
Global
Started April 25, 2026

From tariffs to the war with Iran, the President is blowing up the global economy

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 25, 2026
Trump's economic strategies, including tariffs, protect American jobs and industries from unfair foreign competition.
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The trade war with China and Iran is a necessary step to reclaim American economic power and deter adversarial actions.
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While tariffs may shield certain sectors, they ultimately raise costs for consumers and threaten economic growth.
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The current approach to international trade illustrates a shortsighted view that could isolate the U.S. and hinder long-term partnerships.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 25, 2026
The President's aggressive economic policies risk igniting trade wars that could destabilize global markets and harm the U.S. economy.
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