When American politicians start talking about “liberation,” it is usually not a good sign, at least in recent decades. Prior to President Trump’s “liberation day” tariff announcements on April 2, many of my generation associated the term with the George W. Bush administration’s insistence that Americans would be “greeted as liberators” after the invasion of Iraq. The latter proved to be a catastrophic blunder. And while it is still too early to gauge the full effects of Trump’s tariffs, some of which have already been suspended, it is clear that the administration’s liberation day moves suffered from serious miscalculations.
You must log in or register to comment.
‘War Is Peace. Freedom Is Slavery. Ignorance Is Strength’ - Orwell
This is what a fascist dystopia looks like.