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To: DMaA who wrote (322410)12/12/2021 12:08:03 AM
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There's a (not a joke) philosophy or line of preparedness, when Europe sneezes, America (U.S.A.) catches a cold.

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This widely used saying dates back to Austrian politician Klemens von Metternich (1773 – 1859) who, at the time of Napoleon, penned the phrase “When Paris sneezes, Europe catches a cold.” Economists and politicians have amended Metternich's words to reflect America's dominant role in global economics since the start of ...


Ironically, it actually originated in France. The first person to use the phrase was the aristocratic Prussian diplomat Klemens Wenzel Furst von I