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Comonwealth meeting of Q2, 2018.
Topic Started: Jun 10 2018, 09:30 PM (51 Views)
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A meeting of the Commonwealth of Nations has been called to discuss the current economic actions of the United States and to pursue a course of action.
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Jun 10 2018, 09:30 PM
A meeting of the Commonwealth of Nations has been called to discuss the current economic actions of the United States and to pursue a course of action.
Canada, Australia, and various other Commonwealth members arrive all with the same question; What sort of reckless thinking was behind attempting to weaponize national debt? The general sentiments are leaning towards cooperation but many Heads of Government wonder why British thinking is leaning towards hurting an old and productive ally.
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Thank you, members of the Commonwealth.

Her Majesty's government has not wish to cause global alarm, but the time has come for a unified response to the aggression caused by the United States under Mr. Trump. The government would like to make clear that we hold no ill will towards the people of the United States, but merely that the unilateral actions of their current President have caused the global economy to go into a tail spin.


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