This week, Donald Trump introduced additional global tariffs, but is there a guiding theory of how the president pursues his trade policy? Participants in the discussion on Washington Week with Atlantic joined to discuss Trump's latest trading ads and how they can affect the US economy.
Meanwhile, Trump said that he would meet Vladimir Putin next week in Alaska to talk about the end of the Russian war in Ukraine. “The Mantra of the Biden era“ Nothing in Ukraine without Ukraine ”is currently an ancient story under the administration of Trump”, Vivian Salam, a full -time writer AtlanticHe said last night. Although this once meant that “you cannot agree on the future of Ukraine without Ukraine at the table,” she continued, – this could not be a question. “
“It is obvious that this puts the Ukrainians in a very difficult position, because they mainly lost, first, their sovereignty in the war, and then again to the Trump administration, in fact, twisting their hand,” Salama said.
Joining the chief editor AtlanticJeffrey Goldberg to discuss this and much more: Jonathan Karl, the main correspondent of Washington in ABC News; Tyler Pager, Belo House correspondent in New York Times; Jonathan Lemir, a regular writer in Atlantic and co -author Morning Joe on MSNBC; and Vivian Salama, a full -time writer in AtlanticField
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