US now in a difficult situation, Michael Bloomberg says
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Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe warned that Iran's potential attacks could lead to higher energy prices and disrupt global transport. At a Bloomberg event in Dublin, he emphasized the broader implications of such geopolitical tensions. Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg also shared thoughts on the current US administration, voicing concerns over deteriorating international relationships. He described his news organization's commitment to neutrality in reporting, expressing pride in Bloomberg's growing investment in Ireland and acknowledging the mixed impact of Brexit on the economy.
America has spent the last 70 years trying to build relationships with other countries - and we benefit, and those other countries all benefit, and here we're throwing away a lot of that, which I can't explain.
I was not a supporter of this administration, although I've known Donald Trump for 30-40 years. When I was mayor of New York he was a real estate developer in the city, and only went bankrupt six times.
Because I think that's what our customers want, and that's what the world deserves from a news organisation.
It’s hard to believe how they did it; Brexit is the single stupidest thing any country has ever done.
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