American rates are an alarm signal, not a declaration of war
The US decision to impose additional rates on European products should not be treated with arrogance or hasty replicas. It is not a gesture of hostility, but a strong signal that Europeans – and especially the leaders in Brussels – refuse to understand, says the gold leader George Simion.
« After the Second World War, America rebuilt the free world. He opened his own market, offered financial support, accepted huge commercial imbalances just to ensure the economic recovery of the countries devastated. This model has worked. But, in the last two decades, the development gaps between Europe and the US have been, among society and American industry.
Today, America – led by a brave and determined administration to render the economic dignity of his people – asks for balance. Ask for correct treatment. Ask for reciprocity. And the response of European leaders is, unfortunately, an arrogant and conflict. Instead of sitting at the table of dialogue and understanding the reasons for this decision, Brussels dreams of tariff avengers, commercial wars and more regulations.
It’s a serious mistake. The European Union cannot resist economically without the strategic partnership with the United States. We like it or not, our economic growth, our geopolitical stability and even the peace on the continent rests on this partnership. To destroy this bridge through harsh pride and replies means to sabotage the future of Europe.
Both gold and me, support the dialogue with the United States, not confrontation. We believe that Europe must rethink its approach: less over-regulation, fewer taxes on everything, less ideology and more economic faith.
If we understand America, we will go further. If we defy her, we will wake up alone and bankrupt in a world that has no patience with the bureaucratic experiments in Brussels.
It is time for Romania to become the voice of reason in the European Union. Let’s say it: we want to cooperate with the US, not to challenge it. And if the leaders in Brussels refuse to understand this message, then it is clear that Europe needs a deep reset.
Instead of responding with reprisals and cutting our own crack under our feet, the European Union should look carefully in the mirror and understand that the real problem are not American rates, but their own absurd policies. We can compensate for the temporary decrease in competitiveness on the American market through a simple and logical gesture: to give up suffocating over-regulation and the green utopias imposed by Green Deal. These policies not only ruin the European industry, but transform us addicts and sabotage our own savings.
Europe needs pragmatism, not ideological bureaucracy. And it needs, more than ever, America – not a conflict with the United States.
The future belongs to the sovereigns, those who put the nation, the family and the economic freedom above ideology. Romania will go on this road.
With his forehead, with America next to it! ”Says George Simion.