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German Chancellor’s China Visit Exposes Europe’s Economic Vulnerability and Strategic Blind Spots

As German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visits China, the growing trade deficit and Beijing’s cozy stance with Russia reveal Europe’s perilous position—highlighting the urgent need for America First policies that prioritize national sovereignty and economic security.

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

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German Chancellor’s China Visit Exposes Europe’s Economic Vulnerability and Strategic Blind Spots

As German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visits China, the growing trade deficit and Beijing’s cozy stance with Russia reveal Europe’s perilous position—highlighting the urgent need for America First policies that prioritize national sovereignty and economic security.

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

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Economic Policy

German Chancellor’s China Visit Exposes Europe’s Economic Vulnerability and Strategic Blind Spots

As German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visits China, the growing trade deficit and Beijing’s cozy stance with Russia reveal Europe’s perilous position—highlighting the urgent need for America First policies that prioritize national sovereignty and economic security.

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

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Economic Policy

German Chancellor’s China Visit Exposes Europe’s Economic Vulnerability and Strategic Blind Spots

As German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visits China, the growing trade deficit and Beijing’s cozy stance with Russia reveal Europe’s perilous position—highlighting the urgent need for America First policies that prioritize national sovereignty and economic security.

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

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Economic Policy

German Chancellor’s China Visit Exposes Europe’s Economic Vulnerability and Strategic Blind Spots

As German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visits China, the growing trade deficit and Beijing’s cozy stance with Russia reveal Europe’s perilous position—highlighting the urgent need for America First policies that prioritize national sovereignty and economic security.

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

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Economic Policy

German Chancellor’s China Visit Exposes Europe’s Economic Vulnerability and Strategic Blind Spots

As German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visits China, the growing trade deficit and Beijing’s cozy stance with Russia reveal Europe’s perilous position—highlighting the urgent need for America First policies that prioritize national sovereignty and economic security.

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

International Relations

Chile’s Defiance Highlights Risks of U.S. Global Disengagement in Strategic Tech Battles

As Chile refuses to align with U.S. concerns over a China-linked undersea cable, it exposes cracks in hemispheric security and tests America’s resolve to uphold national sovereignty against globalist encroachment.

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

Government Accountability

Venezuela’s Attorney General Signals Potential Cooperation with U.S. Justice — What Does This Mean for American Sovereignty?

Venezuela’s Attorney General hints at possible legal cooperation with the U.S., raising critical questions about the consequences of renewed bilateral ties on American interests and security.

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

Government Accountability

Canada’s Trade Diversification: A Necessary Move Amid Uncertain US Relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s diplomatic tour to India, Australia, and Japan marks a critical pivot away from reliance on the United States amid rising tariff threats and economic coercion.

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

Environmental Policy

Lula’s Waterway Concession Reversal Exposes Flawed Amazon Policies Threatening Global and U.S. Interests

After weeks of Indigenous protests, Brazil’s Lula revokes a waterway privatization decree that risked the Amazon’s ecological integrity—a critical blowback revealing deep contradictions in his administration’s policies affecting global climate stability and America’s food security.

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

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