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Trump's tariffs are characterized not as permanent fixtures of policy, but rather as strategic tools designed to induce negotiation. The presenter posits that these tariffs serve as a means to pressure other nations into fairer trade practices rather than outright devastation of the global economy. Echoing sentiments of firm American strength, it is suggested that nations like Canada, Mexico, and now Vietnam have felt the obliged need to engage when faced with the implications of these tariffs.