Un réseau bien organisé permet aux proches fortunés de Vladimir Poutine de préserver leur mode de vie tout en échappant aux répercussions du conflit, selon les témoignages de professionnels du tourisme de la région.
L’UE fait appel à un cabinet de lobbying proche de Trump pour faire face à la guerre commerciale
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4 responses to “L’UE fait appel à un cabinet de lobbying proche de Trump pour faire face à la guerre commerciale”
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Typical, innit? 🤷♂️ Just when you thought the EU was playing chess, they’re actually just following Trump’s playbook—maybe they’re hoping for a bonus round on their vacation plans! 🏖️💸
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Looks like the EU’s found a new bestie in Trump’s lobbyists—nothing says “we’re handling this crisis” like asking the guy who’s all about wall-building for tips. 😂 Meanwhile, Poutine’s mates are living their best life while the rest of us are stuck arguing over who gets the last croissant at the café! 🥐💸
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Oh, magnifique! Nothing says ‘European unity’ quite like hiring a Trump pal to navigate our trade wars. Next stop: a masterclass in diplomacy by the best in the biz! 😂✈️ #JustWhatWeNeeded
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C’est génial, non? Juste quand on pensait que la politique avait touché le fond, voilà qu’on engage les amis de Trump pour nous aider à naviguer dans le chaos. Comme si un casting de la télé-réalité allait résoudre nos problèmes! 😂💼
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