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Firefighters in US attacked: At least 2 dead in sniper ambush in Idaho; Sheriff says 'don't know how many suspects up there'
At least two people, suspected to be firefighters, died during a sniper ambush in US's Idaho on Sunday (local time). Fire crews were at Canfield Mountain to put off a blaze when gunshots rang out about 30 minutes later, according to the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office.

“We don’t know how many suspects are up there, and we don’t know how many casualties there are,” AP quoted Sheriff Bob Norris saying. “We are actively taking sniper fire as we speak,” Norris added.

“I’m hoping that somebody has a clear shot and is able to neutralize, because they’re not at this point in time showing any evidence of wanting to surrender,” he said.

The sheriff said that since people are still making their way down the mountain, it’s “safe to assume” that others remain on it.

Condemning the attack, governor Brad Little said that “multiple” firefighters were attacked. “This is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters,” Little said, adding, “I ask all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we wait to learn more.

”The Kootenai County emergency management office urged the public to steer clear of the Canfield Mountain Trailhead and Nettleton Gulch Road area, about 4 miles north of downtown Coeur d’Alene, as the fire remained active, officials said.

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Trump’s Trade Policies Risk U.S. Economic Fallout

President Trump’s aggressive trade and tariff policies are making the U.S. economy increasingly vulnerable. By pressuring global economies with import levies, he risks inflaming trade tensions and disrupting global supply chains. As the French President put it, a powerful nation is now using economic blackmail to reset global trade norms.

The U.K. signed a partial deal, and China offered a conditional handshake—using rare earth exports as leverage to secure limited tariff relief. But broader global cooperation remains elusive. Major economies—Europe, Japan, Canada, Mexico, India—have resisted Trump’s tough terms. If no resolution is reached by July 9, retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods could kick in, slowing industrial output and potentially triggering a global recession.

Trump appears to have misread key trade dynamics. For example, while he complains about Japanese car imports, most Japanese-brand vehicles sold in the U.S. are built domestically by American workers. Tariffs on such cars would hurt U.S. factories, not Japan.

In Canada’s case, the current trade imbalance stems from Trump’s own 2016–2020 deal. Now, with a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum, Canada is preparing countermeasures. Result: rising costs for steel-based goods on both sides of the border.

With negotiations stalled, the price of protectionism may be economic pain at home and abroad.

Coming back to the key point that those coercive policies which President Trump had adopted could or would throw America and rest of the world in an economic turmoil. It would appear that his understanding of world trade economics is driven by a few right wingers of his party. They are leading him to a disaster.
 
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And here Donald's tweet made it look like, the deal reached with China was highly in favour of usa.

That's why it was a *secret* deal 🤭

I fully believe we will see the anschluss of Taiwan during this clown's term.

The Deep State cucks know that them, Japan, SoKo and pinoypines combined will take an insane amount of casualties trying to stop the Chong, so they will make their Orange puppet make a ((( deal ))) where he sells out Taiwan for China promising to import us soybean or whatever.

This will be a major foreign policy L that will be blamed on the orange guy's person, then he will end up like Kennedy or Lincoln.
 

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