Sunday, May 25, 2025

The Expensive Addiction of Tariffs

       Often, the beautiful cover of a book hides its inner self. The shiny cover entices the reader, but when he turns the page, the reality is something else. This is the case of the world that seems to be decorated in the dreamy halls of America and Europe. Where the seal of "Made in USA" seems like a magical talisman. But if anyone has shown the mirror of reality, it is Donald Trump's tariff war.

           On a daily basis, we pick up a device that has written on the back: "Designed in California." These are not a few words, but the lament of an era. A reality that does not come out with its full truth. The iPhone's bright screen, lightning-fast processor, long-lasting battery and beautiful exterior design, all grow in the lap of China, but the crown is placed on the head of America. America only weaves dreams, although the work of interpretation is in the hands of China. This story is not limited to the iPhone. Your laptop, shoes, shirt, car, and even every other daily-use item, which seems to be from Europe or America, is actually manufactured on Chinese soil. The deluded dreams of developed nations are now seeing moments of awakening. The tariff war has crashed those dreams against the solid rock of reality. The curtain has been lifted, and a world of nakedness has emerged.

         This war is not a trade dispute between two countries, it is actually the funeral of the deception that the West has been putting before the world for decades. The world was led to believe that the economies of the West are self-sufficient, their factories operate on their own soil, and their development depends on their own intelligence. But when Trump unleashed the tariff, the West’s face was exposed.

         The story of Apple seems to be a symbol of this entire scenario. When Apple entered China in the 1990s, it was only making a few parts with the help of small suppliers. Then times changed, the 1997 recession shook Apple, but China held its hand, and in 2001 Apple opened its first office in Shanghai. Then the partnership with Foxconn made China the backbone of Apple's production. The iPod, the iMac and then the iPhone, everything began to be made in China. Today, 150 of Apple's 187 suppliers are located in China alone. It is as if Apple's living existence is linked to China. A dependence that is both a strength and a weakness. When Covid came and China locked itself down, Apple's breath stopped. This story is not limited to Apple. Google, Microsoft, Amazon, they all owe this talisman to China. The question is, is this the case in China? The answer is simple, but the impact is profound: a cheap but well-trained workforce, excellent infrastructure, discipline and a strong system of government support. China, where work is not just work but also worship, where production is a passion and development is a collective dream.

            President Trump, in accordance with his political nature, was probably in a dream of arrogance when he raised the sword of tariffs. Tariffs of up to 245 percent, as if a torture, the resonance of which was not limited to China. The world was shaken. Although Apple has definitely received temporary relief for now, Trump warned that this peace is temporary. Now the sword is also shaking the neck of semiconductors. This fight is not only with China, but with the Western deception, which considered itself the world's production machine. The reality is something else. The economies of America and Europe are no longer manufacturing, but service-based. Finance, education, and technology are their center, while the production centers have long since moved to China. This transfer is not a sign of progress, but of borrowing. When factories moved to China, jobs also went with them. Warehouses in America and Europe emptied while Chinese cities filled with factories. China recognized the pulse of the times and skillfully made itself the factory of the world. The factory where everything is produced, both what you can think of and what you cannot think of. But this war was not easy for China either. China retaliated and imposed 125 tariffs on the United States. It used rare minerals, which China has a monopoly on, as a weapon. It is as if this war has become not only economic, but also mineral.

           Now the world is surprised, worried about what is the way out of this quagmire? Apple, Samsung and Google are all now looking to Vietnam, India and Indonesia. But it is not easy to find a replacement for China. The costs are high and the quality is low in the new countries. Meanwhile, the sword of American tariffs is also hanging over Vietnam. The United States has talked about bringing back manufacturing. But talking is one thing, setting up factories is another. The US Commerce Secretary's dream of "millions of workers making iPhones" appears to be a mere illusion in the real world. Eli Friedman, who was an Apple consultant, says bluntly: "This is a dream, not a reality." 

            The world is changing. The magic of supply chains is breaking down. New trading hubs are emerging, but no one has the advantage like China. China has transformed the productive skills, discipline, and collective strength of a nation into a commodity. The question is, what will the future hold? Perhaps the world will now move towards a fairer trading system, perhaps adopt a policy of “less dependence and more diversification,” but this will require mutual cooperation. Trump’s tariff war has shown a mirror, in which the self-proclaimed developed face of America and Europe itself is visible, which is now weak, needy, and exposed. This war is a lesson and also a question: will we learn? Will we reform? And will we truly be able to become self-sufficient? This path is certainly difficult, but not impossible. If the world moves away from the concept of “you make, we sell” to “we make together, we share together,” then this global village can become a reality. A world that is not just a center of trade, but a manifestation of justice. May the paths of progress be for all, and the veil of illusion be torn away forever. This is the truth, this is the destination, this is the dream. Otherwise, the expensive intoxication of tariffs has proven to be temporary.


Thursday, May 22, 2025

Donald Trump accuses the South African President of genocide against the white minority, also presented evidence

 
   US President Donald Trump accused the South African President, who is on a visit to the United States, of genocide against the white minority. US President Donald Trump accused South African President Cyril Ramaphosa of genocide in South Africa during a meeting at the White House on Wednesday. Trump showed the South African president and journalists documents, including some photographs, as evidence of the genocide of the white minority and said that white farmers were fleeing South Africa. During this time, Trump also played a video in which some people were shown chanting "Kill the farmer." After showing the video, Trump said that this was evidence that the white minority was being targeted in South Africa. South African President Ramaphosa immediately responded to this, saying that these slogans did not represent government policy. He explained that the South African government is committed to racial harmony and the rule of law.
Sorry, I don't have a plane to give you, South African President's response to Trump
       During the meeting, South African President Ramaphosa sarcastically told Trump, "Sorry, I don't have a plane to give you." South African Safdar made the plane talk because US President Donald Trump has accepted a luxury plane from Qatar as a gift. It was an unusual meeting between South African President Ramaphosa and US President Donald Trump at the White House. Trump wanted to talk about violence against white people in South Africa, while Ramaphosa wanted to talk about trade. It is worth noting that President Trump and his supporters have repeatedly claimed that genocide is taking place against white farmers in South Africa. However, the South African government has called the claims made by Trump and his supporters false.

Pakistani people are the best, their leaders are great, Modi is my friend in India, Trump

       US President Donald Trump has once again taken credit for the ceasefire between Pakistan and India, saying that he brought about a ceasefire between Pakistan and India. Speaking to reporters after meeting South African President Ramaphosa at the White House, US President Trump praised the Pakistan-India ceasefire agreement. Trump once again said that he brought about a ceasefire between Pakistan and India. Speaking to reporters, the US President said that I told Pakistan and India, what are you doing? The problem between the two countries was increasing. The people of Pakistan are the best and their leaders are great, Modi is my friend in India. Trump said that the US is making big deals with Pakistan and India. 

         It should be remembered that in India, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had completely denied American efforts in the ceasefire between Pakistan and India in the past few days. On Monday, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, while briefing a parliamentary committee, said that the Pakistan-India ceasefire was strictly bilateral, US President Trump had no role in the ceasefire. The Indian Foreign Secretary said that Trump did not ask permission from us to come in the middle, Trump himself wanted to come on stage and he came. It should be noted that on May 10, Donald Trump himself had announced on his social media platform Truth Social that Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire.

Monday, May 19, 2025

US President Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia, UAE & Qatar


      Saudi Arabia has always been the apple of the eyes of Americans since its establishment in 1932. This friendship has had its ups and downs, but there has never been a break or interruption in the warm relations. All American presidents, whether Republican or Democrat, have generally preferred Saudi Arabia in their foreign trips. Just as Donald Trump started his foreign trip from Saudi Arabia in his first term, he has also started his foreign trips from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in his current term. These visits are not just formal, but important decisions are made in them. In Trump's recent visit, not only economic and defense agreements were made, but new history has been made by solving the dilemma of the legitimacy of the new Syrian revolutionary government, which was the greatest desire of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

 

        There is a long history of Shia-Sunni confrontation, war and controversy in Syria, which has probably been going on since the early stages of the conflict between the Hashemites and the Umayyads, even before the Imam of Kufa and the Emir of Syria. This same chaos continues today through the proxies of the Iranians and Saudis, which we are all aware of. The background of how the Sunni revolutionaries in Syria overthrew the Alawite government of President Bashar al-Assad under the leadership of their leader Abu Muhammad al-Julani is in front of everyone. These revolutionaries were supported perhaps even more than Turkish President Erdogan by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The Saudi Crown Prince wished that just as America had recognized the revolutionary government of al-Julani, it would also lift all previous sanctions imposed on Syria and give this revolutionary government the same status that it gives to other Arab states, including Saudi Arabia.

      During President Trump’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia, Saudi Crown Prince MBS made the US President announce that he had not only lifted all sanctions on Syria, but also initiated new relations by arranging a meeting with President Trump the next day with Mohammed al-Sharaa (al-Julani’s real name). Addressing a press conference in the presence of MBS, the US President, while thanking him for his wonderful historic welcome, considered it necessary to express a heartfelt wish and desire. In President Trump’s own words, “I have great respect for Saudi Arabia and my dream is that you will sooner or later join the Abraham Accords and recognize Israel. This would be a real honor for me.” Trump also insisted on this at the Gulf Cooperation Council meeting in Riyadh. He gave the example of the United Arab Emirates, which is playing a better role in the region by joining the Abraham Accords.

     He strongly criticized the role of Iranian proxies in Yemen and Lebanon and said that “if the Houthi rebels attack again, they will be punished further.” Iranians should be grateful to the Emir of Qatar, whose kindness prevented the expected attack on Iran. Now, if the Iranian leadership, instead of raising the olive branch, rejects the nuclear deal, not only will more sanctions be imposed, but Tehran’s oil exports will be reduced to zero, and this issue could escalate to war, although I want to prevent wars, just as I have prevented the expected war between two nuclear powers like India and Pakistan, or I am trying to prevent the war between Russia and Ukraine. We also want to prevent the war in Gaza, the people of Gaza also deserve a better future, but this is not possible as long as the leaders there continue to kidnap and torture innocent people. Terrorism is unacceptable to us under any circumstances.

During Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia and the United States signed defense deals worth $142 billion. These defense deals are part of the $600 billion Saudi investment that the Saudis have announced, and according to MBS, we will take it to $1,000 billion, as President Trump wants. According to the White House, these deals include billions of dollars in energy exports from GE gas turbines, Boeing aircraft, F-35, defense, mineral mining, training of Saudis in technology and equipment, etc. Some of our people, while pointing fingers at such heavy Saudi investment, forget that it is America that has given the Saudis flowing wells of liquid gold and the Americans have always stood as a protective umbrella over the Saudis. 

      President Trump has also made successful visits to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates and returned with huge investments for the United States. While investing in the US air base in Doha, they deemed it necessary to announce that they would not relinquish control of Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, but would retain it.

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Pressure on Pakistan, India prevented nuclear conflict, Trump

Told both countries that if they do not stop the war, there will be no trade agreement, on which the leadership of India and Pakistan stopped the war due to trade, US President.


Negotiations on a trade agreement with India are ongoing, a trade agreement will be signed with Pakistan as well, it is hoped that both countries will show the same responsibility in the future and avoid tension.


With the help of the US administration, a ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India was possible, the leaders of India and Pakistan were unwavering, US President's press conference at the White House.

 Washington (Monitoring Desk, News Agencies) US President Donald Trump has said that the US has prevented a nuclear conflict between the two countries by putting pressure on Pakistan and India. While holding a press conference at the White House, US President Donald Trump said that the India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement was possible with the help of the US administration. The leaders of India and Pakistan were unwavering. I told them that if they do not stop the war, there will be no trade agreement. He said that both countries have stopped the war because of trade. He said that the US is ready to help India and Pakistan in terms of trade. They are negotiating a trade agreement with India and will do the same with Pakistan. The US President also expressed the hope that both countries will show similar responsibility in the future and avoid tension.

Ceasefire: Everyone's Benefit

      The bombing of three important nuclear facilities in Iran by the US under the influence of the Israeli lobby on Sunday morning, which ...