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Trump might ‘take a look’ at possible Elon Musk deportation

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Africa   来源:Earth  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:According to police documents, the suspect told officials that he "never talked to his wife or his family" about his plans, and that he had left a phone in a desk drawer with messages to his wife and children. His wife turned the phone in to authorities.

According to police documents, the suspect told officials that he "never talked to his wife or his family" about his plans, and that he had left a phone in a desk drawer with messages to his wife and children. His wife turned the phone in to authorities.

Justin Logan, director of defence and foreign policy studies at the Washington DC-based Cato Institute, told the BBC he believes Ukraine will present a "dilemma" for the German side in the meeting."They'll make a real effort to sell what frankly are the same arguments that have so far failed to persuade the White House," he said.

Trump might ‘take a look’ at possible Elon Musk deportation

Merz also has called for stiffer EU sanctions on Vladimir Putin and Russia - something Trump has so far not committed to, even as some lawmakers from within his own party have escalated calls to do so.Earlier this week, Leavitt said only that Trump has "kept this as a tool in his toolbox if necessary"."The strange thing for me is, that we haven't heard President Trump say yet, is that Europe has lots of cards it can play on its own," Mr Logan said, pointing to $228bn in frozen Russian assets held primarily in Belgium.

Trump might ‘take a look’ at possible Elon Musk deportation

"That's money that's just sitting there," he said.From the White House's point of view, the issue of Ukraine's defence is also inextricably linked to Trump's demands that NATO allies raise defence spending to 5% of their GDP.

Trump might ‘take a look’ at possible Elon Musk deportation

Germany's is 2% - well short of Trump's target, although German officials have signalled a willingness to move in that direction.

"I don't think they've done enough," Mr Logan added. "And I suspect they can't do enough. The White House has to know that 5% is not a goal that any of the major European countries are going to reach."A town's museum has had to close temporarily due to a lack of volunteers.

Chatteris Museum in Cambridgeshire, which is usually open for three days a week, is desperate to attract more volunteers – particularly those who can work front of house.The museum has 23 volunteers, but not all of them want to work as "meet and greeters".

The situation meant it was unable to open on Friday last week.Andrew Spooner, part of the museum's management team, said that without more volunteers, its future could be in doubt.

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