← Back to context Comment by kanox 6 years ago This argument can be used to ban all foreign press. It's nonsense, but unfortunately common in 2020. 3 comments kanox Reply BobbyJo 6 years ago Please tell me how that argument could be applied to the UK's press, or Canada's, or any country in the EU's, or Australia's... guerrilla 6 years ago What part are you missing? The hostile part? The EU and US are still in a trade war, a conflict over Nord Stream 2 as well as over Iranian sanctions in case you forgot. [1][1] https://www.dw.com/en/trump-ouster-will-not-heal-us-ties-say... BobbyJo 6 years ago Those examples are stretching the meaning of hostile.
BobbyJo 6 years ago Please tell me how that argument could be applied to the UK's press, or Canada's, or any country in the EU's, or Australia's... guerrilla 6 years ago What part are you missing? The hostile part? The EU and US are still in a trade war, a conflict over Nord Stream 2 as well as over Iranian sanctions in case you forgot. [1][1] https://www.dw.com/en/trump-ouster-will-not-heal-us-ties-say... BobbyJo 6 years ago Those examples are stretching the meaning of hostile.
guerrilla 6 years ago What part are you missing? The hostile part? The EU and US are still in a trade war, a conflict over Nord Stream 2 as well as over Iranian sanctions in case you forgot. [1][1] https://www.dw.com/en/trump-ouster-will-not-heal-us-ties-say... BobbyJo 6 years ago Those examples are stretching the meaning of hostile.
Please tell me how that argument could be applied to the UK's press, or Canada's, or any country in the EU's, or Australia's...
What part are you missing? The hostile part? The EU and US are still in a trade war, a conflict over Nord Stream 2 as well as over Iranian sanctions in case you forgot. [1]
[1] https://www.dw.com/en/trump-ouster-will-not-heal-us-ties-say...
Those examples are stretching the meaning of hostile.