Trump hit Biden with the emotional card , and Japan may be unlucky

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-08

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Recently, Nippon Steel announced plans to acquire American Steel, a news that caused concern and controversy. The Japanese side called the acquisition plan a "40% premium", which is intended to show that the deal does not take advantage of the United States. The U.S. Commerce Department said the U.S. may take action against it. However, Trump's response to the matter was even more aggressive, publicly stating that he would immediately block Japan's takeover of U.S. Steel and accusing Biden of being weak and incompetent in the matter. Trump also promised that if re-elected to the United States, he would bring jobs back to the United States, continuing the process of "making America great again" during his time in office.

Nippon Steel's acquisition of U.S. Steel has attracted widespread attention. The preparatory phase of the deal sparked a backlash from the United States and Trump. In his speech, Trump expressed strong opposition to the Japanese side's takeover of U.S. Steel and accused Biden of weakness and incompetence on the issue. He also pledged to fight to bring jobs back to the United States after he was re-elected to the United States. This issue is not only about economic interests, but also about the relationship between Japan and the United States and changes in the domestic political situation in the United States.

Trump's opposition to Japan's takeover of U.S. Steel may have attracted the goodwill of blue-collar workers in the United States. Trump has met with members of the American Teamsters Union in the past and established ties with them. These blue-collar workers have been one of the key supporters of Trump's candidacy. Mr. Trump's move was clearly aimed at winning their support and thus gaining an edge in the election process. If Biden continues to maintain his ambiguous posture, it will be difficult to maintain approval ratings among the working class. Trump's offensive could exacerbate Biden's predicament.

Trump's opposition to Japan's acquisition of U.S. Steel is considered to be a tactic for him to play the "emotional card" during the campaign. Trump had previously met with the American Teamsters Union, with whom he was contacted. These blue-collar workers are an important supporter of Trump's candidacy, and they have a high sense of identification with Trump. Trump's rhetoric is likely to resonate with blue-collar workers, attracting more workers to support his campaign. If Biden continues to maintain an ambiguous posture, he may lose the support of the working class, and Biden's approval rating will also fall further. Trump's offensive is clearly putting enormous pressure on Biden.

The wrestling between the two candidates, Trump and Biden, has not only put the United States in a difficult position, but also caused headaches for Japan. Trump has made it clear that he will not allow Japan to buy American companies, and the situation in the United States is complex and volatile, and Japan cannot be sure who will win the eventual. If Trump is elected, Japan could face more retaliation and sanctions. The characteristics of Trump's "sanctions stick" wielding allies during his presidency cannot be ignored. On the other hand, Japan has publicly expressed its intention to buy U.S. Steel, and if it withdraws because of Trump's words, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's image will be questioned and criticized. Japan was caught in a dilemma and had to rethink its plan of action.

The rivalry between Trump and Biden has put Japan in a dilemma. Trump has made it clear that he will not allow Japan to buy American companies, and that if he is elected, Japan could face more retaliation and sanctions. Trump's hardline approach to allies during his presidency is well known. On the other hand, the Japanese side has already expressed its intention to buy U.S. Steel, and if it decides to abandon it because of Trump's words, it will deal a major blow to Japan's international image and also call into question Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Oscillating between Trump and Biden, Japan must reassess its plan of action in response to the changing political situation and the offensive of rivals.

As Trump's candidacy gained momentum and his approval ratings soared, U.S. allies such as Japan began to prepare for a "possible return of Trump to the White House." According to reports, the Japanese side has stepped up its contacts with people close to Trump in an attempt to influence Trump's policy decisions. Japan has sent high-ranking diplomats and diplomats to engage with Trump and his supporters in an effort to keep Trump from reaching any agreement with a country after his election. In addition, Japan also hopes to finalize an agreement to share the security costs of the US military stationed in Japan before the start of the United States, so as to prevent Trump from demanding huge protection money from Japan as he did during his term of office. Japan has already begun to prepare for a possible election of Trump, which will make them think twice in the face of Trump's fierce opposition to Japan's takeover of U.S. Steel.

As Trump's campaign momentum grows and his approval ratings rise, U.S. allies such as Japan are beginning to prepare for "Trump's possible return to the White House." In recent weeks, Japan has stepped up its engagement with those close to Mr. Trump in an attempt to influence Mr. Trump's policy decisions. They send high-ranking *** and diplomats to engage with Trump and his supporters, trying not to reach any agreement with a country after Trump is elected. In addition, Japan also wants to finalize an agreement to share the security costs of the US military stationed in Japan before the start of the U.S. **, so as to prevent Trump from demanding huge protection money from Japan as he did during his tenure. Japan has already begun to prepare for a possible election of Trump, which will make them have to think twice in the face of Trump's opposition to Japan's takeover of U.S. Steel.

In general, Trump's opposition to Japan's takeover of U.S. Steel is an attempt to enlist the support of the working class and increase his own power, further weakening Biden's position. Japan is torn between Trump and Biden, while also preparing for a possible Trump election. In this campaign, the United States** will face instability and some possible fluctuations in Japan-US relations. However, the final outcome is still difficult, and we need to wait for the results of the United States to see where the situation is heading.

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