Reich is just "realm". It has no meaning in Germany apart from a mostly united Germany realm/kingdom/government.
It will be interesting to see how that shakes out. Since almost nobody in Europe buys American products in the first place [apart from agricultural] you would think that Europe would lose. The big ticket Euro export is cars, though. German cars specifically and they are so far ahead of American offerings and their typical clientele so far above the average American I think they'll just eat the tariffs and keep on moving.
I'm saying I would like to see the real world application and real world results. Common sense says the side who can't sell anybody anything is the one with nothing to lose and everything to gain in a trade war.
It's just that the premium Euro stuff is SO SO SO far ahead of anything America could put together and their customer base here wants the best, if you slapped another 5-10 grand on a Mercedes they'd buy it anyway.
If I was conspiratorially minded I might wonder if it was about the EU or the Euro. Maybe we should ask Saddam.
The two EU countries who have had their native population destroyed the most are Germany and Italy, the two countries under direct US military occupation.
I'm not sure it is going to hurt Europe as much as you think, though. Maybe it will, I'm not buying it out of hand because Europe is so far ahead of the US is so many areas of heavy industry. The US is legitimately third world apart from a few defense contractors and their third rate auto industry.
The typical schedule for a trade war is to make sure you actually have the industrial base back in your country first. That's why Europe [Germany especially] and Japan, China, Korea can tariff with close to impunity. They have what they need to turn the heavy gears in their nation and don't need input from outside apart from raw materials to keep up with demand.
It's too bad it can't take you all the way back to 4chan.
Shut the fuck up, kike.
This Hindustani whore is an embarrassment to our nation. Hail Assad.