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magazine from the White House 2018-03-29b 】
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Trump
Scores His First Revised Trade Deal, With South Korea
“President Donald
Trump secured his first revamp of a U.S. trade deal, after
reaching an agreement this week with South Korea that would
allow American automakers greater access to that country’s
markets,” Toluse Olorunnipa and Andrew Mayeda report in
Bloomberg. “Seoul has agreed to double to 50,000 the
number of cars each U.S. automaker can sell in the Asian nation
without meeting local safety standards.”
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The Boston
Herald Editorial Board writes that “President Trump
has not been as soft on Russia as the media would have us
believe. In fact, he has been tougher than most of his recent
predecessors.” The editors argue that the President showed
resolve this week when he “expelled 60 Russian diplomats in
response to the early March attack on a former Russian spy in
England.”
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In The
Washington Times, Ilan Berman writes that President
Trump has pledged “to continue holding the IRGC [Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps] and the Iranian regime accountable
for conducting cyber-attacks abroad and for suppressing Iranian
citizens who are protesting the oppression of their government
at home.” Berman notes that “the Trump administration has
recognized that re-establishing America’s credibility and
standing with the Iranian people ranks as one of its most
urgent tasks.”
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“Poland signed the
largest arms procurement deal in its history on Wednesday,
agreeing with the United States to buy Raytheon Co’s Patriot
missile defense system for $4.75 billion in a major step to
modernize its forces against a bolder Russia,” Lidia Kelly
reports in Reuters.
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“The U.S. economy grew
at a solid 2.9 percent annual rate in the final three months of
last year, a sharp upward revision that caps three quarters of
the fastest growth in more than a decade,” Martin Crutsinger
writes for The
Associated Press. Crutsinger adds that “President
Donald Trump often points to the pickup in growth last year as
evidence that his economic program of tax cuts, deregulation
and stronger enforcement of trade deals is already having a
positive impact.”
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In the New
York Daily News, Joe Borelli writes that “last
Monday, when President Trump traveled to New Hampshire to roll
out his administration’s opioid plan, he was right to put
bullseyes on fentanyl, its traffickers and the countries where
it is produced.” Borelli explains that the Trump
Administration’s goal is to “fundamentally reduce the
number of overdose deaths in the U.S., something which nearly
every advocate, doctor and authority agrees has risen in
conjunction with the availability of fentanyl.”
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