試す 金 - 無料
Magaland is having its faith in St Donald sorely tested
The Independent
|April 12, 2025
There was a Trump loyalist on the radio on) Thursday morning trying to explain the' whiplash-inducing U-turn on tariffs the night before. He said that what the US president wanted was for the world to sit up and take notice of him.

Well, if that’s the benchmark of success, then give the man at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue a straight A+. Yes, everyone is sitting up.
The other way of interpreting those remarks is to say that President Trump is an endless attention-seeker. And though this is far from the most important thing to note from the past dizzying 10 days since “Liberation Day”, it has played a part – and invariably made things worse.
Donald Trump loves the TV cameras. He can’t help but provide the world with a running commentary on what he’s doing. The Rose Garden theatricality, complete with a bingo board of tariffs, felt as though he was auditioning to be a game-show host – but in fact, it was just another episode of The Trump Show.
Just imagine how much more might have been achieved if he had sought to conduct his tariff negotiations in private, with – yes – threats of what might be in store for those who didn’t play ball. Instead, he went for fanfare... and spooked the hell out of markets across the planet.
We were told he would brook no opposition; the “medicine” – the surgery, even – had to be administered, after America had been “raped and pillaged” by the rest of the world.
That’s why Madagascar would have to pay tariffs. Sorry. What? Why? Well, because Madagascar sold chocolate to America, and the Madagascans didn’t buy much in return. Maybe because they’re too poor? And then there were the tariffs imposed on Guadeloupe and Martinique, which were different from the ones applied to the EU – even though these two Caribbean islands are part of France.
It was all so sloppy and rushed, almost as though it mattered more to announce it within the first 100 days than to get it right.
このストーリーは、The Independent の April 12, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
The Independent からのその他のストーリー

The Independent
This nation of meat lovers doesn't need a £600 steak
With the UK arm reporting a £5.5m loss and US branches shut, Hannah Twiggs asks what Salt Bae's downfall reveals about the end of food as flex - and the rise of quiet luxury
5 mins
October 11, 2025

The Independent
Macron reappoints Lecornu as PM days after resignation
French president Emmanuel Macron has reappointed Sebastien Lecornu as the country's prime minister, just days after he offered his resignation.
3 mins
October 11, 2025

The Independent
‘To be a rebel today is to try and bring people together’
Former Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft's Oasis-tinged summer is being followed by a new solo album and arena tour of his own. Time to bury the hatchet with Mark Beaumont and reflect on his extraordinary, rebellious career so far
8 mins
October 11, 2025

The Independent
‘So many are missing work just to see the car go past’
Manchester was united in blue as it paid tribute to a favourite son. Alex Pattle reports on a stirring farewell that proved Ricky Hatton was treasured even more as a man than a boxer
3 mins
October 11, 2025

The Independent
Melania ‘in talks’ with Putin over war-displaced children
The US first lady has 'an open channel of communication' regarding Ukrainian children being held captive by Moscow
3 mins
October 11, 2025

The Independent
Migrant guilty of threats to kill Farage in TikTok video
An Afghan migrant who came over to the UK via small boats was found guilty yesterday of making threats to kill Nigel Farage on TikTok.
3 mins
October 11, 2025

The Independent
Cooper says she was unable to prosecute China 'spies'
Yvette Cooper has claimed that she wanted alleged Chinese spies prosecuted when she was home secretary, but that her hands were tied.
4 mins
October 11, 2025

The Independent
When the celebrations end, Netanyahu faces reckoning
The scene in Hostages Square, Tel Aviv, on Thursday afternoon was one of nervous relief rather than joy.
3 mins
October 11, 2025

The Independent
We should not be surprised if gigantic AI bubble bursts
Some 25 years ago, I was shown round a “dotcom incubator”.
4 mins
October 11, 2025

The Independent
Making peace is trickier than war in fractured Middle East
So, we have a peace plan - or do we? Since President Donald Trump announced that both Hamas and Israel had accepted his proposed plan for both ending the conflict and reconstructing Gaza under new management, there have been conflicting views about its significance. Anything that stops the killing and returns the
2 mins
October 11, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size