Donald Trump has vowed to impose sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China starting this weekend, potentially setting the stage for a damaging trade war between the US and three of its biggest trading partners. Trump also threatened to follow up with a further wave of tariffs against the European Union.

Goods exported from Canada and Mexico to the US will be hit with a 25% tariff, while products from China face a 10% levy, the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, told reporters on Friday.

The administration did not give exact details of the tariffs, which Trump has repeatedly said would start 1 February. Trump later suggested in the Oval Office that oil from Canada, which exports millions of barrels of crude per day to the US, would “probably” face a lower tariff of 10% and that he expected his administration would impose duties related to oil and gas around 18 February.

While the president insisted that nothing could be done by Canada, Mexico and China right now to forestall tariffs, officials were said to be scrambling to find a way out. Several off ramps are under consideration in a bid to strike an 11th-hour deal, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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    9/11 was the blowback point. The result of the decades of US imperialism in the middle east. It was the most obvious turning point because the oppressed people started flailing and hit back.

    To which the failing empire responded by trying to force the people it oppressed into submission and take over even more of their resources.

    The fascist imperialism has been going strong for a very long time.

    JFK tried to stop it. He got shot. The chain of events which led to Trump might just have been the assasination of JFK.

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      John Fitzgerald “let’s try to invade Cuba” Kennedy tried to stop imperialism? Are you drunk?

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        Yes that Kennedy. Whom the CIA bypassed to invade Cuba. And the Kennedy the CIA later likely killed.

        Allen Dulles later stated, CIA planners believed that once the troops were on the ground, Kennedy would authorize any action required to prevent failure – as Eisenhower had done in Guatemala in 1954 after that invasion looked as if it would collapse.[217] Two of Kennedy’s advisors, David Powers and Kenneth O’Donnell, record in their joint memoir that Kennedy believed the only reason the Joint Chiefs of Staff would approve the plan was because "They were sure I’d give in to them and send the go-ahead order to the Essex, they couldn’t believe that a new President like me wouldn’t panic

        Coincidentally Kennedy got killed right after he tried to put Israel on the list of foreign agents and started regulating the CIA.