
"Tensions are rising between the US and Europe, but how does this affect Americans living in France? And do American tourists need to worry about their reception here? We asked Local readers about their experiences. In recent days France's political leaders are taking a stronger line against US president Donald Trump, from sending troops to Greenland as part of a NATO exercise to calling out Trump's 'fake news' on drug prices."
"Camryn Okahara, living in Brittany, thinks "it's outrageous, ridiculous and I firmly believe that the current President is effectively turning America into a dictatorship. I certainly do not support any conflict with any other country and am in support to leave Greenland alone." Kathy, residing in Roanne, agrees and said she was "baffled, afraid of what he'll do next and angry that those Americans in a position to oppose him facilitate him instead by doing nothing""
French political leaders have adopted a firmer stance toward US president Donald Trump, criticizing actions such as sending troops to Greenland during a NATO exercise and disputing his claims about drug prices. Many Americans living in France oppose Trump's policies and express alarm, with some describing his actions as outrageous or dictatorial and others feeling baffled and afraid. Most Americans in France report no change in how locals treat them; many encounter curiosity and engagement rather than hostility. Concerns about travel reception vary, and individual reactions from locals depend on personal interactions rather than geopolitics alone.
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