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Trump gaffe demotes France's Macron by Staff Writers Washington (AFP) Oct 18, 2020 President Donald Trump likes to make fun of his rival Joe Biden's verbal lapses but on Saturday he made his own goof as he took a pot shot at French President Emmanuel Macron and effectively demoted him. Trump's error downgrading Macron to prime minister came as he spoke at a campaign rally in Michigan, one of a flurry of stops he is making in the final three weeks of the presidential race as he trails Democrat Biden in the polls. Trump had been speaking about the old NAFTA trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, which he called a bad deal for America and insisted on renegotiating, when he turned his attention to Macron and the Paris climate change accord. Trump, who questions the science behind global warming, pulled the US out of that landmark global accord in 2017, saying it was costing American jobs. "And you know what else I stopped? The Paris environmental accord," Trump said. "And I like Prime Minister Macron a lot. But I said 'how's it going over there? How is the accord doing?' They're not doing too good," Trump said. "I saved you trillions of dollars, nobody else would have done it. I said it was a disaster, they basically wanted to take our wealth." Trump used to enjoy a sort of bromance relationship with Macron but their ties have cooled over the years and featured a so-called handshake war -- in which Macron mimicked the US president's penchant for shaking hard and not letting go. At a bilateral meeting in 2019 in France, Macron gripped Trump's hand so long and firmly he left a white thumbprint on it.
U.S. assumes control of NATO's air policing in North Atlantic Washington DC (UPI) Oct 13, 2020 The U.S. Air Force assumed full control of NATO's air policing mission in the North Atlantic this week. According to the Department of Defense, U.S. F-15C/D Eagles assigned to the 493rd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron in Lakenheath, England, were deployed to Keflavik Air Base, Iceland, last week. The aircraft will patrol Icelandic air space. The deployment is part of a NATO mission that began in 2008 with periodic rotations to Iceland. The United States scaled back its milit ... read more
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