satnav wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2025 8:20 pm
Many of the things that Trump has done so far seem to benefit the oligarchs who helped him get elected. Presumably all the cuts that Musk is making will lead to some tax cuts in the very near future but the tax cuts for ordinary American's will be very small compared to the gains made by the oligarchs who will gain lots of lucrative government contracts.
It goes even further, I think. The US used to bankroll Europe's defence to a great extent, not through altruism, but to ensure access to (western) European markets. Although flawed, the US belief that trade between states could and would be a win-win process made the defence spending an investment rather than a cost.
Move forward to the Trump era and you have a President that strongly believes in two things: Firstly that oligarchy capitalism is fine and modern and natural, and secondly that international trade is, or maybe should be, a zero sum game.
Neither of these require the US to ensure European markets are available, and indeed, there will be a certain sympathy with the oligarchal model of the Russian economy.
Thus, Trump sees no issue with abandoning Europe, and if it saves a few pennies that can be redirected to Musk's Mars mission, then all the better.