What emerged from those tense negotiations was not a symbolic handshake but a structural shift in the Western economy. Trump secured a flat 15% auto tariff, wider access for U.S. agriculture, and a pledge of up to $750 billion in American energy purchases, plus $600 billion in broader European investment. For a continent once “hooked on cheap Russian gas,” as former EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland put it, the signal could not be clearer: Europe is re-aligning its energy lifeline toward the United States and away from Moscow.The political shockwaves are just as dramatic. Critics on CNN frame the deal as a warning shot to countries like China: make a deal or face a trade war. MSNBC voices openly wish Brussels had “played cat and mouse” longer, a tacit admission that Trump dictated the pace. Behind the public grumbling, however, both sides know something fundamental has changed. The United States didn’t just avoid a clash with Europe; it walked away with leverage, markets, and a rare, grudging chorus of acknowledgment that, this time, Trump got exactly what he wanted.
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