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Modelling of how Trump’s tariffs will hit global trade suggests the US will be the biggest loser – while a few nations may emerge as surprising winners.

Archived version: https://archive.is/newest/https://theconversation.com/new-modelling-reveals-full-impact-of-trumps-liberation-day-tariffs-with-the-us-hit-hardest-253320


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[–] Objection@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

A war where they will force themselves to fire up their war machine and force their country to produce stuff because of conflict. Same old tactic as always … except this time, they will really have to scrape the bottom of the barrel to find a reason to go to war somewhere.

We've already got the war machine fired up. 20 years in Afghanistan and then straight into Ukraine and Palestine, while sabre-rattling with China to justify more defense spending. Biden increased military spending to an all time high (before counting all the foreign aid), higher than the next 9 countries combined.

Americans love war so much that they hardly need a reason. Every war starts with overwhelming support, with only a few cranks holding out. In time, people sour on the war and start giving up on it, but, like Lucy tempting Charlie Brown with a football, all they have to do it again somewhere else and they'll immediately be all for it.

If they're crazy enough to want it, it'd be trivially easy to start a war with China or Iran (or anywhere else) in a way that nearly everyone would be on board. We're talking about a country where 30% of one party and 19% of the other support bombing Agrabah, a country that doesn't even exist, and 30% still say sending troops into Vietnam was the right decision. Those are people will support any war with anyone regardless of anything, even without propaganda, and propaganda, freshness, and engineering the right circumstances will easily convince the rest to get the levels of support seen at the start of Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, etc.

We're definitely always going to be in a constant state of conflict, like this right now where we have at least three proxy wars going is our "zero point." I just hope it doesn't reach the point of ending the world in nuclear hellfire on the way out.