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[Global Trade Tensions, Escalating Conflict in Ukraine, and the Aftermath of the Texas Floods]-[Tariffs View From The EU, Ukraine Weapons Plan, Texas Flood Update]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-07-14

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Global Trade Volatility and Diplomatic Strains

President Trump has initiated a new wave of trade pressure, dispatching letters to multiple countries—most notably Mexico and members of the European Union—to announce impending tariff increases. The administration cites issues such as the fentanyl trade as justification for these measures. European leaders, while accustomed to what correspondent Eleanor Beardsley describes as "Trump shocks," were nonetheless "stunned" by the sudden imposition of 30 percent tariffs, especially given that trade negotiations were ongoing.

While the European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, has opted for a cautious approach by suspending retaliatory measures in hopes of reaching a deal, other leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron have adopted a more combative stance, warning of a potential "trade war." Business stakeholders, such as winemakers in Burgundy, express deep concern; winemaker Pierre-Vincent Girardin noted that if tariffs exceed 20 percent, distributors simply "can't buy," warning that such protectionist policies will ultimately "upend trade" and deprive consumers of desired products.

The Shift in U.S.-Russia Dynamics

President Trump is set to make a significant announcement regarding the war in Ukraine, signaling a shift toward providing more direct military support. Trump stated, "We will send them Patriots," referring to missile systems intended to defend against the "nightly onslaughts of Russian drone and missile attacks." This marks a pivot from his earlier, more conciliatory rhetoric, where he had previously blamed Ukraine for the conflict and suggested a willingness to accept Russian territorial gains.

However, the prospect of a quick diplomatic resolution appears to be fading. Correspondent Charles Mains reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin remains convinced that "time and numbers are on Russia's side," leading to an escalation rather than a de-escalation of the war. Analysts in Moscow suggest that the Kremlin is currently taking a "wait-and-see" approach, wary of how deeply the U.S. will involve itself through NATO-backed arms deliveries, while acknowledging that Trump’s unpredictable decision-making process makes long-term diplomatic forecasting difficult.

The Humanitarian Crisis in Central Texas

Beyond the geopolitical landscape, the broadcast highlights the ongoing tragedy in Kerr County, Texas, following catastrophic flooding on July 4th. The search for victims has been repeatedly hampered by further "flash flood emergencies," forcing first responders to retreat as water levels surged once again.

Local infrastructure has been severely compromised, with former Kerrville Mayor Judy Eichner noting that the floodwaters contaminated the city’s water supply, carrying "sewage" and debris from destroyed RVs into Nimitz Lake. The human toll is profound; the local funeral home, typically seeing few deaths per week, has processed over 100 victims since the disaster began. Funeral director John Onstott described the situation as an "unimaginable tragedy," noting that the staff is dealing with a steady stream of "distraught people" searching for loved ones, underscoring the immense emotional and physical devastation facing the community.

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I just want to say, welcome, Sarah McCammon. It's good to be here, always.
I'm glad you could come this early in the morning.
Yeah. Studio 31. I'm glad you finished editing because we need to record some stuff now.
Oh, we have to work?
Yeah. Okay, let's do it.
A French winemaker says tariffs may push him out of the U .S. market.

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