Picture of the Day: South Korea and EU Summit in Seoul

S. Korea-EU summit
S. Korea-EU summit
President Yoon Suk Yeol (C) speaks during a joint press briefing with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (R) and European Council President Charles Michel after their talks at the presidential office in Seoul on May 22, 2023. (Yonhap)
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setnaffa
setnaffa
11 months ago

I don’t trust the EU; but Yoon is showing himself to be quite the diplomat.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
11 months ago

The only thing you can trust the EU to do is self-destruct through policies that destroy the industrial base, reduce food security, increase energy price and scarcity, reduce quality of life, imcrease regulation, etc.

I watch the American Deep State destroy America… but then I see much of it is really targeted at the EU… and they are going along with it just like American politicians and Administrative State flunkies do in America.

…except they are less able to manage the situation and unable to recover quickly.

…so maybe this is all the right thing to do.

setnaffa
setnaffa
11 months ago

I don’t see the problems in the USA aimed at the EU, I see them aimed at taxpayers, especially those of a certain suntan who practice a certain religious path.

The Bible tells us to expect it, though. So it just means we’re closer to our forever home. Which is good because I don’t want to get my neighbors’ attention latelt. Just forgot the name.

Korean Man
Korean Man
11 months ago

LOL @ America.

The US Congress just demanded from South Korea not sell any memory chips to China because the US chip company, Micron was banned by China (in a tic for tac trade retaliations by those two countries). Just because Micron was banned by China, now South Korea can’t sell their chips, says the Master Lord U.S.A. Your royal highness the crummy mafia boss is now forcing South Korean companies to not do business with China, losing 25% of its global trade, because the Lord says so. But how is it possible that no such trade sanctions are in place for US companies like Apple, Intel, HP, Tesla, GM, etc etc? Take Intel for instance. Intel’s sales in China have climbed 25% this year, while South Korean chips have seen a crater in sales due to US restrictions.

The US’s new motto is: China’s market belongs to us now, only our companies can make money in China, and no-one else can do business with China if we don’t permit it.

America is now a Communist state in my eyes. It’s hell-bent on distorting the global market economy to prop up its own economy all at the expense of its allies. This is at a time when they’re wrapping themselves up as a free market proponent. A country with fake imagery.

I want to see the latest PEW Research poll on South Korean opinions on America now. It’s not going to look pretty, as I expect a complete collapse of the overwhelming positive opinion of America that used to be there up until last year.

Last edited 11 months ago by Korean Man
ChickenHead
ChickenHead
11 months ago

Communist has gone the way of racist.

People just throw out words to insult rather than describe.

Like all things, Korea deserves what it tolerates.

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