Grotesque Charade of Trump’s UK Visit Is Latest Sign of a World in Turmoil
The visit includes over 1,300 troops, aims to advance trade and security discussions, faces public protests, and seeks to strengthen UK-US relations amid political tensions.
- Donald Trump is visiting Britain for a two-day state visit hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla, featuring a banquet and a carriage procession.
- Protests are planned against the visit, with 76% of poll respondents believing Britain should not legitimize Trump's visit.
- A July poll showed that 76 percent of readers believe Britain should not legitimize Trump's visit, contrasting with 11 percent in favor.
- Some argue that despite controversies, hosting Trump is important for maintaining the UK’s diplomatic relations with the United States.
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Trump state visit won't gloss over difficulties facing leaders
King Charles (left) and US President Donald Trump review the guard of honour during the ceremonial welcome at Windsor Castle. Photo Eddie Mulholland/Daily Telegraph/PA Wire Jonathan Edwards The pomp and ceremony of a state visit by the US President is normally an opportunity for the administrations of both states to above all project the power of their respective offices. For the US, Presidential visits are portrayed as the host country paying h…
The Pomp, Pageantry, and Pitfalls of Donald Trump's UK Visit - EA WorldView
Originally published by The Conversation: EA-Times Radio VideoCast: Trump Can’t Bury Epstein Files Let’s compare and contrast Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK this week with his stay in 2019 when Queen Elizabeth II was on the throne. Much has changed in the world and in Trump’s approach. From a British perspective the […] The post The Pomp, Pageantry, and Pitfalls of Donald Trump’s UK Visit appeared first on EA WorldView.
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