One month ago this newspaper’s title was: “Trump after marginalizing G20 attacks Europe and China where it hurts, brandishes currency war”. Since then, the American President intensified his attacks on money parities, mainly against China. At the same time, he continues pressing the American central bank, the Fed, for not taking tough measures to actually […]Home » Barack Obama
The US starts an intense currency war to protect its global standing
One month ago this newspaper’s title was: “Trump after marginalizing G20 attacks Europe and China where it hurts, brandishes currency war”. Since then, the American President intensified his attacks on money parities, mainly against China. At the same time, he continues pressing the American central bank, the Fed, for not taking tough measures to actually […]Filed Under: China, EUGlobe, Policy, Trade, USA Tagged With: America, American President, Arabian Peninsula, Barack Obama, China, Chinese, currency war, deficits, Donald Trump, Europe, Europeans, foreign trade, George W. Bush, oil, trade war, US, US President, Washington, WW II
Trump blocks US warmongers from bombing Iran
Last week the American military-industrial complex (MIC) was ‘cocked & loaded’ to attack key targets in Iran, after Tehran downed a US military unmanned spy drone. Of course, the two sides clash over the exact position of the drone’s hit. However, the Iranians should have avoided hitting an American war machine outside of their air […]Filed Under: Economy, EUGlobe, Policy, Politics, USA, World Tagged With: America, American President, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Cyber attacks, Donald Trump, Dwight D. Eisenhower, European countries, European Union, Ex-Yugoslavia, Iran, Israel, MIC, Middle East, Middle East war, Military-industrial complex, Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tehran, US, US President
Why is Grexit again in the news? Who is to pay for Eurozone’s banking problems?
Grexit, Greece’s exit from the euro area, is back in the news – for the wrong reasons. During this past week, the country’s creditors, the European Commission, the European Central Bank, the European Stability Mechanism and the International Monetary Fund, finally agreed amongst themselves to set even tougher conditions in order to continue refinancing the […]Filed Under: Economy, Eurozone, Policy, Politics Tagged With: American banks, Angela Merkel, Athens, bankruptcy, Barack Obama, Berlin, Bundestag, debt, default, Donald Trump, euro area, European Central Bank, European Commission, European Stability Mechanism, European Union, Eurozone banks, German banks, German Minister for Finance, Germany, Greece, Greek banks, International Monetary Fund, Italian banks, rescue, US, Washington, White House, Wolfgang Schäuble
Germany and Europe prepare for Trump’s America
Germany, and more generally the EU, is now preparing in earnest to confront the groundbreaking changes in their relations with Trump’s America. Last week, both the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her Federal minister for Finance Wolfgang Schauble, made direct and indirect statements about the policies now needed for Germany and the European Union. On […]Filed Under: Economy, EUGlobe, Eurozone, Policy, USA Tagged With: America, Angela Merkel, Barack Obama, Bayern, Britain, Brussels, conventional armed forces, conventional war, defense, dollar, Donald Trump, ECB, euro, Europe, European Central Bank, European Union, exchange rate, Fed, Germany, interest rates, London, monetary policy, Monsanto, NATO, New York, nuclear protection, QE, quantitative easing, security, Teresa May, US, Washington, Wolfgang Schäuble
Turkey’s Erdogan provokes the US and the EU by serving jihadists and trading on refugees
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, after having declared war against the political, judiciary and civic structures of his own country, employs the same belligerent tactics in the domain of foreign policy. He now threatens to send to Europe 3 million refugees and immigrants who are stationed in Turkey. True, more than three million people, […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Refugee Crisis, Turkey, USA Tagged With: Aleppo, Ankara, Barack Obama, Berlin, Brussels, Caliphate, Cumhuriyet, Donald Trump, European Commission, European Parliament, France, Germany, Iraq, ISIS, Jarablus, Jarabulus, Jean-Claude Juncker, Middle East, Mosul, Paris, President of the European Commission, President of Turkey, Raqqa, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Syria, Turkey, US, Washington
What will the US look like under Trump? Was his election campaign a big scam?
Everybody agrees now that the President – elect Donald Trump won the 8 November election, by promising he will take good care of the Americans who are left behind in the era of globalization and of the global financial rackets. The first signs though indicate the opposite. His choices for the top Washington jobs are […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, USA Tagged With: alt-right, Americans, Ankara, banks, Barack Obama, Berlin, Breitbart New, Brexit, Britain, Brussels, CIA, Donald Trump, Europe, European Union, Guy Verhofstadt, Israel, Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase & Co Chief Executive, Mike Pompeo, Moscow, Muslims, New York, New York banks, New York Stock Exchange, Nigel Farage, NYSE, Paris, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Retired Lt. Gen Michael Flynn, Russia, Steve Bannon, Tel Aviv, Turkey, Turkish President, US, US neo-Nazis, Vladimir Putin, Wall Street, Washington, White House
Trump questions US – Europe kinship, approaches Russia
In a peculiar way, the five EU leaders who gathered last week in Berlin for a farewell meeting with Barack Obama, closely followed the outgoing American President in his hard line stance against Russia and Vladimir Putin. The Obama administration has been persistently pressing the Europeans to impose more sanctions on Russia on various reasons […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Politics, Russia, USA Tagged With: Angela Merkel, Barack Obama, Berlin, Brexit, Britain London, British Prime Minister, Brussels, defense, Donald Trump, EU, FOREIGN POLICY, France, Francois Hollande, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, French President, German Chancellor, Germany, Italian Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, Matteo Renzi, Moscow, NATO, Paris, Putin, Russia, security, Spanish Prime Minister, Theresa May
Trump and Brexit: After the social whys the political whereto
The economic, social and political gaps between the power hubs of New York and Washington on the one hand and the American Mid-West and Southern states on the other is equal to the space dividing London from the rest of Britain. These distances probably compare to the vacuity separating earth from the moon. This is […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Politics, USA Tagged With: American Congress, Americans, Atlantic Ocean, austerity, Austria, Barack Obama, Beppe Grillo, Boris Johnson, Britain, Democrats, Donald Trump. Trump, EU, Europe, France, GOP, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Jeremy Corbyn, London, Mainland Europe, Marine Le Pen, Matteo Renzi, New York, Nigel Farage, Poland, Republicans, Tea Party, Teresa May, Turkey, USA, Washington, White House, World Trade Organization, xenophobic
Trump’s blasting win causes uncertainty and turbulence to the global financial markets
So Donald Trump against all odds won the US elections and will become the 45th President of the United States of America. The latter had as a result to cause severe and immediate turbulences to the world’s financial markets which experienced serious losses in the first few hours of the elections. However, Trump’s victory speech that came right after […]Filed Under: Economy, EUGlobe, Eurozone, Markets, Policy, USA, World Tagged With: 45th President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, CAC 40, currency markets, DAX, dollar, Donald Trump, Economy, euro, Europe, Financial markets, FTSE 100, Hillary Clinton, Japanese yen, migration, peso, sterling, stocks markets, Trade, Trump’s victory, U.S.
ISIS fighters fleeing Mosul for Syria can topple Assad. Why did the US now decide to uproot them from Iraq?
The failure of the US, EU, Turkey and Saudi Arabia joint strategy in the Middle East seems to lead to a complete destruction of any political, economic and state infrastructure in the region, after having failed to fulfill its targets. Just think that the main target of the foreign involvement in Syria was to topple […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Russia, USA Tagged With: Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi, Alawites, Aleppo, Bagdad, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Haider al Abadi, Hezbollah, Hillary Clinton, Houthi rebels, Iran, Iraq, ISIS, Lebanon, Mosul, Muslim, Nouri al-Maliki, Russia, Saddam Hussein, Saudi Arabia, Shia, Sunni, Syria, Turkey, US, US Elections, Yemen
Trump ostracized by his party and world elites but still remains in course; how can he do it?
Four weeks ahead of the American Presidential elections day of 8 November, and the campaign of the Republican Party and its candidate Donald Trump is in unseen before havoc. Most prominent Republicans in one way or another have undermined the prospects of their own contester to win. It’s pretty clear by now that the establishment […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Politics, USA Tagged With: Barack Obama, Boris Johnson, Brexit, Britain, Democrats, Donald Trump, German Minister for Finance, Germany, GOP, Hillary Clinton, IMF, IMF Meetings, London, London City, Nigel Farage, Paul Ryan, Republican Party, Republicans, US, US Presidential elections, USA, Washington, White House, Wolfgang Schäuble, World Bank
What if Trump wins the November election and Renzi loses the December referendum?
After the Brexit, it became apparent that a large or probably the largest part of citizens/voters in the western world are questioning, if not strongly protesting against globalization, having felt its onerous consequences. The free movement of people, goods and capital is not any more a perceptibly good thing for the average man in the […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Politics, USA Tagged With: Americans, Angela Merkel, bad loans, Barack Obama, capitalisation, Donald Trump, EU Brussels, European banks, France, Francois Hollande, Germany, government debt, Italexit, Italy, Matteo Renzi, New York, non performing loans, North-South, protectionist, referendum, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, Transpacific Partnership and Trade Agreement, TTIP, US, Washington, xenophobic
UN member states express their will to tackle global migration but specific actions are still missing
Last Monday the world leaders convened at the UN’s summit in New York and adopted the New York Declaration for Migrants and Refugees; a document that contains commitments about dealing with the global issue of the large movements of refugees and migrants around the globe. All 193 countries have agreed to share global responsibility in order to […]Filed Under: Policy, Politics, Refugee Crisis, USA Tagged With: Ban Ki-Moon, Barack Obama, Bratislava, Donald Tusk, EU, European Council, Italian Prime Minister, Leader’s Summit on the Global Refugee Crisis, migration, New York Declaration, UN, UN summit
Are the G20 leaders ready to curb corporate tax-avoidance?
Last Monday, the G20 meeting in Hangzhou – the capital of China’s eastern Zhejiang province – the first gathering of the 20 world leaders to be held in the vast country, was not marked by the determination to face up to economic misery and the pitiless wars in Syria, Libya, South Soudan, Yemen, Mali and […]Filed Under: China, Economy, EUGlobe, Policy, USA, World Tagged With: 8 November, Australia, Barack Obama, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, corporate taxation, Donald Trump, Francois Hollande, G20, global economy, growth, Hangzhou, Hillary Clinton, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Michel Sapin, New Zealand, OECD, Omnicom, Peru, President of the People's Republic of China, Publicis, Singapore, Tax avoidance, taxation, TPP, trade agreement, Trans-Pacific Partnership, US, US Congress, Vietnam, Washington, White House, Xi Jinping
The Brits are not an exception and that’s why they voted to leave
The choice made by a bit more than half of the adult Britons to exit the European Union has already triggered financial and political turmoil. In a short while the direct impact on people’s lives will start to materialize. Let’s count the most important adverse effects: the financial markets turmoil, the international trade fallout, the […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy Tagged With: 'remain' referendum, Alexis Tsipras, Angela Merkel, Anglo Irish Bank, Balkans, bankers, banks, Barack Obama, Boris Johnson, Britain, Brussels, Conservatives, David Cameron, Donald Trump, EU, EU Constitution, EU Treaty, Eurosceptic, France, Francois Hollande, Germany, Greece, immigrants, immigration, Ireland, Labour Party, Leave, London, Paris, taxpayers, Tories, Turkey, UK, US, Washington
Does the world have strong enough institutions to handle risks like Trump and Brexit?
Last December, after the attack in San Bernardino California that left 14 dead, Donald Trump proposed a “temporary ban on Muslims entering the US”. This statement gave him a clear lead in the race for the Republican Party nomination, amongst the twelve candidates for the 8 November Presidential election. Republican voters seemingly appreciated his strong […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, USA Tagged With: Barack Obama, Britain, David Cameron, Donald Trump, Florida, GOP nominee, Hillary Clinton, London, Muslim Americans, Muslim extremists, Orlando, Republicans, San Bernardino, US, US Democrats, Washington
To Brexit or not to Brexit: British exceptionalism doesn’t allow any Obama telling Brits what to do
Barack Obama visited the UK last week clearly in an attempt to boost the “Remain” campaign urging Britain to stay within the EU. This move has not yet been exactly measured as beneficial or not for David Cameron’s campaign but has certainly caused several reactions to the British voters about two months before the referendum. The […]Filed Under: Policy, politcs, Refugee Crisis, Regional Tagged With: Barack Obama, Brexit, Britain, David Cameron, Economy, European Convention for Human Rights, GDP, immigration, Leave, Michael Gove, referendum, Remain, Theresa May, UK, US, Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith
G20 LIVE: “ISIL is the face of evil; our goal is to degrade and ultimately destroy this barbaric terrorist organisation”, US President Barack Obama cries out from Antalya Turkey
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon. Let me begin by thanking President Erdogan and the people of Antalya and Turkey for their outstanding work in hosting this G20 Summit. Antalya is beautiful. The hospitality of the Turkish people is legendary. To our Turkish friends — çok teşekkürler. (Laughter.) I’ve been practicing that. At the G20, our focus […]Filed Under: Events, G20 Antalya Turkey Special Edition, Policy, USA Tagged With: airstrikes against ISIL, Antalya Turkey, Antalya Turkey G20, Attack ISIL, Barack Obama, G20 Antalya, G20 European Sting, G20 Leaders Summit Antalya Turkey, G20 LIVE, G20 LIVE coverage, G20 Transcripts US, G20 Turkey 2015, ISIL, Obama G20 Antalya, Obama Transcription G20 2015 Turkey, Obama Transcription G20 Antalya Turkey, Obama Transcripts, Obama Transcripts Obama G20, Obama War G20, Paris Attacks, terrorism, US President
G20 LIVE: “United States and Turkey stand in solidarity with France and its people in handing the perpetrators of this crime and bringing them to justice”, US President Barack Obama underlines from G20 in Antalya Turkey
It was just before noon on November 15 in Antalya when the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan gave a joint press conference with Barack Obama, president of the United States of America following the completion of their meeting in the context of the G20 Leaders’ Summit. The major topic that was discussed between the two leaders […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Events, G20 Antalya Turkey Special Edition, Policy, Regional, Turkey, USA Tagged With: Antalya Turkey G20, Barack Obama, Daesh, European Sting G20, G20, G20 Antalya Summit, G20 Leaders Summit, G20 LIVE, IRAK, ISIL, ISIS, NATO, November 15, Paris, Paris Attacks, peace, political transition, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Syria, Syrian Crisis, terrorism, Turkey, United States
What the world will look like after the Iran and 5+1 deal; the US emerges as major power broker in Middle East
The first to travel to Tehran after the nuclear agreement was struck last week between Iran and the 5+1 (France, Russia, China, the United Kingdom, and the United States plus Germany) are the German Vice Chancellor Zigmar Gabriel and Laurent Fabius the French minister for Foreign Affairs. Understandably, French and German dignitaries are more welcomed […]Filed Under: China, EUGlobe, Policy, Russia, USA Tagged With: 5+1, Ali Hosseini Khamenei, Barack Obama, Berlin, Britain, dollar, euro, France, Germany, Hassan Rouhani, Iran, Laurent Fabius, London, nuclear agreement, Paris, Russia, Tehran, US, US Congress, Washington, White House, yuan-renminbi, Zigmar Gabriel
Greece lost a month that cannot be found neither in “mini Summits” nor in Berlin
It has been one long month since the Greek deal on the Eurogroup of 20 February where Greece and the rest of the Eurozone agreed to give to the former a four-month extension of the loan agreement. However, the Greek government does not seem to cooperate with the three institutions (ECB, IMF, EU) to actively and urgently […]Filed Under: Policy, Politics, Regional Tagged With: Alexis Tsipras, Angela Merkel, Barack Obama, Berlin, Cyprus, Donald Tusk, ECB, EU, EU Summit, Eurogroup, European Council 19-20 March 2015, Francois Hollande, Graccident, Greece, Greece Mini Summit, Grexit, IMF, Jean-Claude Juncker, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, Mario Draghi, quantitative easing, Russia, SYRIZA, US
Can the US-Iran rapprochement change the world?
The United States global gendarmes and the Shiite Iran were brought together in a common fight against the Islamic States murderers in Iraq and Syria, thus opening the way for a wider understanding between the two until recently sworn enemies. The American government saw one more major geostrategic advantage in the rapprochement with Tehran. And […]Obama, Crimea and the TTIP pill
It was two days ago, Wednesday 26 March, that the President of the USA paid us a visit here in Brussels and caused a congestion chaos in the Belgian capital. The reason of his visit was to sell. To sell ideas about freedom, NATO membership ‘upgrades’ and a bit of shale gas. As sales are […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Russia, Trade, USA Tagged With: Barack Obama, Brussels, Crimea, Herman van Rompuy, José Manuel Barroso, NATO, Russia, TTIP, Ukraine, USA


















