Posted on 02/03/2017 4:33:34 PM PST by Olog-hai
Ted Malloch, President Donald Trumps reported choice of US ambassador to the EU, predicts seismic shifts in transatlantic ties and the blocs disintegration, in comments to a German news weekly published Friday.
After last years Brexit vote for Britain to leave the EU, he told Der Spiegel that you can almost put any two letters in front of the word exit, suggesting any of the other 27 member states could be next. [ ]
He said Trump preferred to deal bilaterally with European countries rather than the bloc as whole, adding that frankly, this also gives us the upper hand.
He also reiterated his view that the European common currency was a mistake and that, if he were working for an investment bank, he would bet against the euro.
(Excerpt) Read more at thelocal.de ...
He should’ve tapped Nigel Garage for the job.
Farage
Hard to disagree with his points. Germany has profited the most from the EU. It is no wonder they are the most upset about its looming demise.
Mirage
Fromage
Malloch will not be the ambassador to the EU. They will not provide agreement’. When the President considers someone for an ambassadorship, he provides the name to the country/organization to obtain their consent to accept that person. It is called agreement’.
I read an article about this guy I think on breitbart. He hates the eu. Trump picked him specifically just to go there and screw them its marvelous.
They will agree.
Either now, or as they watch us pull out of the Balkans.
It will be a moot point regardless.
If they have problems with what we won’t do (and everything that is going to upset them will be us not doing something) we can just deal with the European nations not part of the union.
Tell us all: “how many divisions does Brussels have?”
Whatever his name is.
Pull out from where in the Balkans?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.