Angela Merkel blasts the UK and Donald Trump as she warns Europe must take 'destiny in our own hands'

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Go to hell Merkel.

You along with Obama tried to destroy the West. Trump is reversing your damage to the world.


Merkel is a LOSER
 

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[h=1]'Britain is no longer a reliable partner following Brexit': Angela Merkel blasts the UK and Donald Trump as she warns Europe must take 'destiny in our own hands'[/h]
  • Angela Merkel was speaking at an election rally being held in Munich, Germany
  • She was reacting to the failure of this week's G7 conference in Sicilly, Italy
  • Mrs Merkel said Europe can no longer rely on either Britain or the US in future
  • Instead, she claimed the continent 'must take its fate into its own hands'
 

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Britain and the United States are no longer reliable allies following Brexit and the election of Donald Trump claimed German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Addressing the crowd in Munich, she expressed dissatisfaction over the G7 summit which ended yesterday.
She claimed Germany would look to improve relations with France following the election of Emmanuel Macron.




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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, pictured, claimed Britain and the United States were no longer reliable allies in Europe as a result of Brexit and the election of president Donald Trump

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Addressing an election rally in Munich, Mrs Merkel said Europe's fat was in 'its own hands'

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Theresa May attended the G7 conference in the Sicilian town of Taormina, Italy

She said Europe must act in its own best interests following the divisive effects of Brexit and the Trump presidency.
She said: 'The times in which we could completely depend on others are on the way out. I've experienced that in the last few days.
'We Europeans truly have to take our fate into our own hands,' she added.
 

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While Germany and Europe would strive to remain on good terms with America and Britain, 'we have to fight for our own destiny', Merkel went on.
Special emphasis was needed on warm relations between Berlin and newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron, she said.
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Mrs Merkel, left, expressed concern over Donald Trump's effort to scrap Paris climate deal

The chancellor had just returned from a G7 summit which wound up Saturday without a deal between the US and the other six major advanced nations on upholding the 2015 Paris climate accords.
Merkel on Saturday labelled the result of the 'six against one' discussion 'very difficult, not to say very unsatisfactory'.
Theresa May had left the summit in Taormina at the end of the first day on Friday in order to return to the UK to chair a meeting of the Government's Cobra emergency committee on the Manchester bomb attack.
Trump offered a more positive assessment on Twitter Sunday, writing: 'Just returned from Europe. Trip was a great success for America. Hard work but big results!'
The US president had earlier tweeted that he would reveal whether or not the US would stick to the global emissions deal - which he pledged to jettison on the campaign trail - only next week.
On a previous leg of his first trip abroad as president, Trump had repeated past criticism of NATO allies for failing to meet the defensive alliance's military spending commitment of two percent of GDP.
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Mrs Merkel, pictured talking to IMF chief Chirstine Lagarde and the French President Emmanuel Macron who was attending his first ever G7 event which was held in Sicilly

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Donald Trump was heavily critical of Germany's economic policy towards the United States

Observers noted that he neglected to publicly endorse the pact's Article Five, which guarantees that member countries will aid the others they are attacked.
The omission was especially striking as he unveiled a memorial to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks against the US, the only time the mutual defence clause has been triggered.
Trump also reportedly described German trade practices as 'bad, very bad,' in Brussels talks last week, complaining that Europe's largest economy sells too many cars to the US.
Sunday's event saw Merkel renew bonds with the Christian Social Union (CSU), Bavarian sister party to her own centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), ahead of a parliamentary vote in September.
Polls show the chancellor, in power since 2005, on course to be re-elected for a fourth term.
 

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Seriously what the fuck is wrong with people like Merkel?
 

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[h=1]Merkel vs Trump: German leader warns that Europe can no longer rely on Donald's America and says its leaders must take 'destiny into our own hands' after stormy G7 Summit[/h]
  • Merkel came to the realization after what she 'experienced in the past few days'
  • The German leader had spent time with Donald Trump during the G7 Summit
  • 'The times in which we can fully count on others are somewhat over,' she said
  • Merkel described her frustration with Trump's failure to agree to a deal that would see the US remain in the Paris climate accord as 'very unsatisfactory'
 

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Angela Merkel has dramatically signaled a move away from Donald Trump - saying Europe can no longer rely on America.
It comes just one day after Trump left a stormy G7 Summit in Italy, in which he frustrated Merkel and the other leaders in attendance with his stance towards security, climate change and tax.
The German Chancellor urged the European Union to stick together in the face of new uncertainty stemming from the US and other challenges.
Merkel said Sunday at a campaign event in Bavaria: 'The times in which we can fully count on others are somewhat over, as I have experienced in the past few days.'
 

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Angela Merkel is pictured speaking during an election event in Munich on Sunday


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[h=3]WHAT COULD MERKEL'S TOUGH TALK MEAN FOR THE WORLD ?[/h]The roots of the current relationship between America and Europe go back to world war two and the cold war - when NATO was formed to protect Western Europe from a Soviet invasion.
Since the end of World War II, Europe has increasingly relied on America's military might for its defense. Close cooperation through NATO fostered a strong economic and social bond between the member nations.
However, Trump has loudly complained about European nations not paying their fair share of the cost of their defense.
Now that Merkel has signaled she is moving away from Trump, it could mean a shift in the wider world order. America and Western Europeans countries have traditionally driven the world's agenda - now this could change as Trump and Merkel move further apart.
 

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Europe is going to take it's own destiny into it's own hands???????

Bawawawawawawawawawawawaw, bout fucking time, but it will never happen
 

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Does this mean she wants our military to leave Germany? or maybe she's going to pay for 100% of our military presence?

That'll be the day
 

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I think Angela Merkel is a fantastic leader of Germany


























....for the late 1930s into the 40s
 

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Let Germany pay for their own protection....fk them. Maybe then they'll elect a reasonable PM
 

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i blame Bush for that clown obama getting into office, what a bad 8yrs we now have to come back from
 

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