Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "Canada made SHOCKING EV Deal with EU: BYE BYE Tesla!" video.

  1. The problem for Canada and for some others is that they've become too dependent on the US, that's never a wise move as it means you can be taken advantage off, which is basically what the US is trying to do to Canada now. Regardless of what Trump does, the US is becoming a less reliable and stable market to do business with, the EU on the other hand is a stable, rich, developed economy, and I'm not saying it will be easy because of the distance, but if both the EU and Canada work at it, they both can improve both political and economic ties a lot, but it's not something that will happen overnight and will take some time, but it's probably a smart thing for Canada to do as the US has become less reliable and predictable over the last 2 decades. Also, there are others that Canada can trade with, China being one of them, but China has its own political agenda, so it's probably not wise to be too dependent on them, the EU and many of the other smaller countries around the world are probably the only logical choice for countries fleeing the US. In any case, if this momentum keeps building with countries around the world, the political and economic disaster for the US would be immense over the long run, we could be potentially talking about a major political and economic shift away from US power over the coming decades thanks to Trump, and I think the real problem for the US is that, even if Trump were to get kicked out of power today, many countries are going to want to distance themselves from the US, Trump after all isn't just a one-off, the US have become more radicalised for some time now, in other words, it might be too little too late for the US, at least for the near term future because trust and respect has been broken and that would be easy to repair even if Trump gets the boot. In any event, what Trump is doing is a major opening for both the EU and China, if they play their cards right, especially the EU as they are more open, democratic and trusted, Trump is basically falling into the hands of what the EU and China wants, now it's just up to them to take advantage of that by stealing a lot of trade away from the US and political good will, there's also the factor that China have been wanting to pull the EU further away from the US to weaken US power, Trump is falling into that trap that China wants, basically a weakened west by splitting the two major powers apart, and the more this goes on, countries around the world will be looking at other powers to take that roll, clearly that rules China out, the EU is a good candidate but the EU needs to get its act together in a few areas before it can take that roll, the foundations in EU countries is there to allow it to happen, we just need the political will to make it happen, that and reforms to the EU insistuttions.
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