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Trump's embrace of King Charles comes at a fraught time for U.S.-UK relations
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− Danielle Kurtzleben
U.S.
+ Danielle Kurtzleben
President Trump and King Charles III arrive to look at the White House garden and beehive on the South Lawn of the White House.
− President Donald Trump and King Charles III arrive to look at the White House garden and bee hive on the South Lawn of the White House. Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images Europe hide caption
President Trump has clearly been looking forward to this week's state visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the White House.
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President Trump has clearly been looking forward to this week's state visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the White House.
− In recent weeks, Trump has brought up the visit multiple times, referring to the king as "a great gentleman," "tough," "a great guy," "a nice guy," and "a friend of mine."
The four-day visit is intended to be a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the U.S.'s independence from Great Britain.
+ In recent weeks, Trump has brought up the visit multiple times, referring to the king as "a great gentleman," "tough," "a great guy," "a nice guy" and "a friend of mine."
The four-day visit is intended to be a celebration of the 250th anniversary of U.S.
− A Saturday night shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington where Trump was attending sparked a last-minute security review but the trip's itinerary appears unaffected.
+ independence from Great Britain. A Saturday night shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, where Trump was attending, sparked a last-minute security review, but the trip's itinerary appears unaffected.
− However, political tension hangs over the proceedings as Trump has recently clashed with the UK over the Iran War.
+ However, political tension hangs over the proceedings as Trump has recently clashed with the U.K.
− Especially given the president's fondness for the British royals, the meeting between the leaders could serve to ease the tensions between the two countries, if only temporarily.
+ over the Iran war. Especially given the president's fondness for the British royals, the meeting between the leaders could ease tensions between the two countries, if only temporarily.
− On multiple occasions, Trump has criticized the UK for not joining the U.S.
+ On multiple occasions, Trump has criticized the U.K.
− and Israel in their war in Iran, at various points mocking and insulting Prime Minister Keir Starmer not assisting the US militarily.
+ for not joining the U.S. and Israel in their war in Iran, at various points mocking and insulting Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not assisting the U.S. militarily.
− While the UK has allowed the US to use bases in their country in the Iran conflict, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has insisted "this is not our war", and also added earlier this month that he's "fed up" with the war's impacts on his country.
+ While the U.K. has allowed the U.S. to use bases in its country in the Iran conflict, Starmer has insisted "this is not our war," and also added earlier this month that he's "fed up" with the war's impacts on his country.
− Trump railed against the UK's plan to cede to Mauritius the Chagos Islands, one of which is home to a U.S.
+ Trump railed against the U.K.'s plan to cede to Mauritius the Chagos Islands, one of which is home to a U.S.
− Discussing that island with reporters, Trump said of Starmer, "This is not Winston Churchill that we're dealing with." He also has repeatedly pushed the UK to allow new oil and gas drilling licenses in the North Sea.
+ Discussing that island with reporters, Trump said of Starmer, "This is not Winston Churchill that we're dealing with." He also has repeatedly pushed the U.K. to allow new oil and gas drilling licenses in the North Sea.
− Last week, the president threatened a new tariff on UK goods in response to a digital services tax that the UK has imposed on tech companies.
+ Last week, the president threatened a new tariff on U.K. goods in response to a digital services tax that the U.K. has imposed on tech companies.
− "If they don't drop the tax, we'll probably put a big tariff on the UK," he said.
+ "If they don't drop the tax, we'll probably put a big tariff on the U.K.," he said.
− None of this means that Trump and the monarchs will be debating policy in DC this week; the King and Queen are required to remain politically neutral.
+ None of this means that Trump and the monarchs will be debating policy in D.C. this week; the king and queen are required to remain politically neutral.
− However, the monarchy is considered a tool of the UK's soft power, and Trump may be particularly receptive to that soft power.
+ However, the monarchy is considered a tool of the U.K.'s soft power, and Trump may be particularly receptive to that soft power.
− In addition to meeting with Trump, King Charles will speak to a joint session of Congress – only the second time a British monarch will give such an address.
+ In addition to meeting with Trump, King Charles will speak to a joint session of Congress — only the second time a British monarch will give such an address.
− When his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, addressed Congress in 1991, she stressed the importance of democracy, international cooperation, and multilateral organizations like the UN and NATO, and also praised the two countries' cooperation in the Gulf War.
+ When his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, addressed Congress in 1991, she stressed the importance of democracy, international cooperation, and multilateral organizations like the United Nations and NATO, and also praised the two countries' cooperation in the Gulf War.
− The circumstances of this visit are far from that: Trump regularly blasts allies, as well as NATO, and the UK has declined to participate more fully in the Iran war — emphasizing how much relations have shifted in recent years.
+ The circumstances of this visit are far from that: Trump regularly blasts allies, as well as NATO, and the U.K. has declined to participate more fully in the Iran war — emphasizing how much relations have shifted in recent years.
− King Charles' address will touch on some topics that the US and UK disagree on, including NATO, according to the palace, and will focus on renewing relations between the countries.
+ King Charles' address will touch on some topics that the U.S. and U.K. disagree on, including NATO, according to the palace, and will focus on renewing relations between the countries.