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Maybe less so if they really break from the US on this, but large American corporations are easier to hit in Europe.
Yes. It will probably be US/Israeli assets. The EU is trying like hell to distance itself from US/Israel, but there will be blowback.
What's interesting as well is how the EU expanded its powers to ramp up deportation. The mass wave of immigration during the Arab Spring uprising and subsequent civil wars/general conflicts did not go as the EU had thought it would. Now they are pivoting to "return hubs" and a freaking "deportation toolkit." The new system is, in some aspects, going further than President Trump even went with directly targeting non-removables (The new policy requires individuals to cooperate with the deportation system even if they are legally non-removable due to safety issues in their home country, with potential for increased penalties)
Me too. It's ironic that Europe will probably get the worst of it.