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John Ivison: An untrustworthy Trump administration sounds worried its allies don’t trust it anymore

Washington’s belated realization that the breach in relations President Trump has instituted will have economic consequences was first expressed by the U.S. deputy secretary of state, Christopher Landau, at a NATO foreign ministers’ meeting last December, when he warned partners against “bullying” U.S. firms out of European arms bids. Presumably, he did not appreciate the irony of the Trump administration levelling accusations of protectionism.

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