Austrians tell Trump: no, we do not live in forests
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BERLIN — The Austrian government has spoken up to correct U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that people in its country live in “forest cities.”Trump recently cited Austria and other European countries as models of good forest management that U.S. states like California, which has seen devastating wildfires lately, should learn from.
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Austrian minister to Trump: No, we do not live in forests
The Austrian government has spoken up to correct U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that people in its country live in "forest cities." Trump recently cited Austria and other European countries as models of good forest management that U.S. states like California, which has seen devastating wildfires lately, should learn from. In an article Thursday for the London-based Independent, Austria's agriculture minister sought to set the record strai…
We in the Austrian government heard Trump’s claims about our ‘exploding trees’ and ‘forest cities'. I think we need to clarify a few things
When US President Donald Trump recently mentioned Austria and its forests in relation to the Californian wildfires, we in the Austrian government paid attention. There have been both serious and humorous conversations on social media about the “exploding trees” he mentioned, as well as the fact that he claimed we live within “forest cities” which never catch fire. As Austrians, fortunately blessed with a healthy sense of humour, we normally take…
Austrian minister to Trump: No, we do not live in forests
BERLIN (AP) — The Austrian government has spoken up to correct U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that people in its country live in "forest cities." Trump recently cited Austria and other...