The article discusses President Trump's imposition of tariffs on Canada and Mexico, prompting criticism from the Wall Street Journal which labeled the move a 'dumb trade war.' The newspaper highlighted the contradiction with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement that Trump had previously negotiated. In response, the White House accused the Journal of advocating for policies that undermine American workers. The broader implications of these tariffs raise concerns about international trade relationships and compliance with previous treaties, suggesting the potential for ongoing trade conflict.
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board's latest tirade against President Donald Trump's decisive action to stop fentanyl from killing innocent Americans is a helpful reminder that the WSJ is always wrong when it comes to tariffs and trade.
The journal's editorial page has supported America Last policies such as open borders and outsourcing for years now.
The U.S. willingness to ignore its treaty obligations, even with friends, won't make other countries eager to do deals.
Maybe Mr. Trump will claim victory and pull back if he wins some token concessions.
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