Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Snunu (R) said on Monday that at least one country would call President Trump's bluff about his tariff threats.
Trump caused a fuss on Sunday after announcing Colombian tariffs and visa restrictions, refusing to accept individual airplanes that have been expelled abroad. Colombia finally accepted the delivery flight, and Trump put tariffs on the backburner.
However, in Newsnation's interviews “Eliza Besbargas reported”, the anchor was “the crude category, especially China and Russia, were thrown into Denmark, especially China and Russia. I pointed out that it was not.
“Is there a danger that one of these countries is calling Trump's bluff? Customs duties can also hurt the US economy,” said Bargas.
“I have no doubt. I don't call it dangerous, but someone is going to call him his bluff,” said Snu. “Someone really put up, drive, that wedge.”
“And the ultimate result will have to wait a moment, as you know,” said Snuu.
Sununu pointed out that Trump's publicly referred to a different issue.
“Denmark doesn't need to sell anything to us, that is, they own Greenland, right? They may not sell anything. The agreement with Panama is fixed, Because Panama is really about China, it is a very important thing for the world.
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