The King Went To Washington To Save Britain’s Bacon. He May Also Have Shown The US How To Save Itself
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The King Went To Washington To Save Britain’s Bacon. He May Also Have Shown The US How To Save Itself
Of the many jokes cracked by King Charles during his visit to Washington, the one recalling the definitive 18th-century Anglo-French contest for dominion over the New World was the most pointed. Speaking at a state banquet in the White House, Charles turned to Donald Trump and said: “You recently commented, Mr President, that if it were not for the United States, European countries would be speaking German. Dare I say that, if it wasn’t for us, …
King Charles, Trump, and the Anglo-Saxon rift: Britain’s quiet break from Washington on Iran
There is a moment in every alliance when something shifts—not with a declaration, not with a rupture, but with a hesitation that lasts just long enough to be noticed. A pause where instinct used to operate. As the United States deepens its confrontation with Iran, the United Kingdom is no longer moving in automatic synchrony. A divergence worse than dramatic: it is procedural, rational, and increasingly habitual. For the first time in decades, …
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