Posted on 10/20/2016 5:54:52 AM PDT by kimtom
WASHINGTON: The United States (US) looks unlikely to follow through on a threat to relegate Britain to second-class trade status once its ally leaves the European Union, as it weighs the potential costs of undermining the countries close diplomatic and military ties.
President Barack Obama had warned ahead of Thursday's "Brexit" referendum that Britain would move to the back of the queue on US trade priorities if it voted to leave the bloc, well behind a much larger US European trade deal now under negotiation.
But in the face of a severe financial market reaction to the vote to leave the EU, US officials are making more supportive statements about the strength of the US-UK "special relationship" and stressing that they are still analyzing the impact of "Brexit" on the European trade talks.
Security and trade experts said Washington is wary of adding to Britain's economic pain, which could hamper its ability to maintain its commitments to Nato and US led efforts to fight terrorism. A poorer Britain may not be able to afford its pledge to spend 2 per cent of its GDP on defense at a time of increasing threats from Russia, nor a new fleet of nuclear submarines that form a key part of the West's nuclear missile deterrent.
"The UK could become smaller and weaker. If that happens, then you wonder if they can sustain the defense spending.....
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(Excerpt) Read more at dawn.com ...
("....if it weren't for them there Bankers"........}
Old article, but in light of world events........
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