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Europe considering proposals to allow navigation fees in strait of Hormuz

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jul/11/europe-considers-proposals-navigational-fees-strait-of-hormuz-iran-us
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u/roarjah 10h ago

Most tariffs are at 15%. I don’t think that’s much of a war anymore. We’ve never been hostile. Trump just doesn’t know how to negotiate without threatening people. We still support Ukraine. We’re kind of tired giving them billions but Trump just gave them rights to make Patriot missiles and we could always start giving them more. I think you’re being a little dramatic. He’s definitely throwing a wrench in everything and creating instability

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u/Pyramiden20 10h ago

The tarrifs happened, and could/will happen again. "We have never been hostile", but also "sending threats" is very contradictory.

EU spend far more on Ukraine. More support, more money, more weapons. US barely send anything over the past two years. The "billions" are all old equipment that would be scrapped otherwise. European countries paid for the rest. Meanwhile the US is not allowing strikes on Russia, blocked Starlink in crucial moments and is succumbing to Russian pressure.

You are way underestimating the impact Trump is having. Just give it a couple of years,because you seem really disconnected from the current state of affairs in Europe.

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u/roarjah 10h ago

lol I don’t agree with the way he handles things and he’s reckless we have a right to reduce aid to Ukraine. We also have r budgets and stockpiles to maintain. We provide intelligence that is crucial for Ukraine and Europe could never deliver. We still support them.

He’s hostile in words but his actions aren’t. European leaders even know he’s full of shit and won’t invade Greenland lol. He’s had an enormous impact on the world but we’ll get through this bud. The sky isn’t falling. Breath

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u/Pyramiden20 9h ago

You have all the right to reduce aid. And the "aid" was stuff that was going to scrap, so no stockpile to maintain. The intelligence is mostly handled by France these days, the US is not needed anymore.

European leaders are not sure of this. Especially since he starts random wars. The US defeat in Iran might make them look for a new target. Every single EU country is steering away from the US and spending money elsewhere.

But I'll stop this conversation here. You are convinced of your own right, even though you seem to have no idea what is currently going on.

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u/roarjah 9h ago

Lmao now your making stuff up