White House’s business advisor Peter Navarro launched a new verbal attack on BRICS on Tuesday when he claimed that none of the members “survived without selling to the United States”.
In television interaction Peter Navarro also doubted whether the alliance would remain long between the block of the country. He claimed that all countries that are part of the BRICS Union historically “hate and kill each other”.
“… When they sell the US, they are their exports, they are like vampires who suck our blood with their dryness with their unfair business practices,” Navarro said. He claimed, “All countries that are part of the Brics Union hate and kill each other.”
Navarro also killed the ties between India and China in the same interaction where he claimed that both countries had been “in the war for decades”.
At the beginning of May, Navarro made similar remarks against China in connection with the Great Kingdom, while calling them a “vampire”. “If the Chinese vampire cannot suck American blood, it will suck British blood and EU blood,” Navarro quoted in May in May.
Navarro warned in the UK and stated that the United Kingdom should not allow its land to become a “dumping soil” for Chinese goods, and should not be “an all too compatible servant of the Chinese Communist Party”.
A new commentary by the US business advisor arrived when many tariffs raged between the US and China. With the US President Donald Trump, he announced 245 % of the tariff on Chinese goods and Beijing hit 125 % of duties. However, both countries later achieved consensus to temporarily reduce fees.
Navarro in India:
In India, Navarro intervened in India, after the announcement of US President Donald Trump, another 25% of the Indian imports that came into force on August 27, increasing the overall obligations to 50%.
Trump’s other tariffs were announced as a punishment for Indian oil trade with Russia.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping were seen in August in August, where all three were sincere discussion.
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