The United States is worried about the Dutch government’s plans to shrink Schiphol and what effect that would have on American airlines’ slots at the Amsterdam airport, according to a letter the U.S. Department of Transportation sent to the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure, which is in NL Times’ possession.
It's just one temper tantrum after another, lately. US politicians aren't presenting themselves as the most rational actors. From the article it sounds like labelling the action 'controversial' means the current cabinet can't proceed with the plan. They'd have to wait till after an election? So the US is trying to exploit a technical loophole.
The Netherlands is hardly the most radical country and still, the US won't let it marginally cut flights to reduce noise and lower carbon emissions. Hopefully they do what they want to do and tell the US to stick it. They probably won't. Which means this story can go in the bag marked, 'unfortunate reasons why democratic socialism won't work'.
The cabinet has fallen (for the fourth time in a row lol) and are now basically sitting out the period until the next elections in november. Because of this the US is saying they can't decide anything in between. Funny enough that did not count when we agreed to the horrific Migration Deal with Tunisia, or any other decision that has been made ever since. Nope, just the one about Schiphol Airport.
And we're talking about I think 70k flights on a yearly 500k total. It's not like we are drastically cutting down on flying either.
It's just one temper tantrum after another, lately. US politicians aren't presenting themselves as the most rational actors. From the article it sounds like labelling the action 'controversial' means the current cabinet can't proceed with the plan. They'd have to wait till after an election? So the US is trying to exploit a technical loophole.
The Netherlands is hardly the most radical country and still, the US won't let it marginally cut flights to reduce noise and lower carbon emissions. Hopefully they do what they want to do and tell the US to stick it. They probably won't. Which means this story can go in the bag marked, 'unfortunate reasons why democratic socialism won't work'.
The cabinet has fallen (for the fourth time in a row lol) and are now basically sitting out the period until the next elections in november. Because of this the US is saying they can't decide anything in between. Funny enough that did not count when we agreed to the horrific Migration Deal with Tunisia, or any other decision that has been made ever since. Nope, just the one about Schiphol Airport.
And we're talking about I think 70k flights on a yearly 500k total. It's not like we are drastically cutting down on flying either.
Add to that the many months it will undoubtedly take before a new cabinet gets sworn in.