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Boeing Wary Of Europe Closing Off Like China

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  • F [email protected]

    Boeing is also a big military contractor. Speculatively, she might be referring to that also.

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    Well, for that their only solution is to use their Central America regime change guidebook closer to home, and hope everyone forgets the US's propensity to elect imperialist assholes.

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      Indeed

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        “The one thing that we have to watch is to make sure we don’t see more countries in a similar boat as where we are with China. We’re watching the EU,” Boeing CEO and President Kelly Ortberg said.

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        If it’s Boeing I ain’t going

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          Boing: "All those damn regulations exist only to keep us out of the european market!"

          The regulations: "Plane must fly safe"

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          Think the problem is they don't much boing, either...

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            “The one thing that we have to watch is to make sure we don’t see more countries in a similar boat as where we are with China. We’re watching the EU,” Boeing CEO and President Kelly Ortberg said.

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            Sure, it's EU "closing off". Meanwhile USA is literally building walls to keep people in the country from escaping.

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                I just can't get these people... Do they seriously believe the nonsense they're spouting, or do they believe that we believe it?

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                They believe that their (head of) administration believes it and then uses their geopolitical leverage to ease their business.

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                  Well the EU is also trying to move away from US military suppliers since the US has become an unreliable partner. Imagine you buy US planes then Trump wakes up on the wrong side of the pillow one day and forbids export of spare parts for those planes. How you're just fucked. Better to make your own or go for suppliers from another EU country.

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                  Unfortunately EU being militarily autonomous is gonna take years if not decades

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                    They believe that their (head of) administration believes it and then uses their geopolitical leverage to ease their business.

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                    Good point... god damn it...

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                      “The one thing that we have to watch is to make sure we don’t see more countries in a similar boat as where we are with China. We’re watching the EU,” Boeing CEO and President Kelly Ortberg said.

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                      Airbus goes brrrrrrrr

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