An American female writer named Kitis is a contributing columnist for the Washington Post. Some time ago she was chatting with friends in the Netherlands. Friends in Europe asked her who would win the 2024 USA *** When she said it was possible to be Biden **, they nodded calmly, but almost jumped out of their seats when they heard that Trump also had a good chance of returning to the White House.
She described the surprise on the faces of her European friends at the time. How could Trump, who has been ** twice and indicted many times in their minds, become the Republican nominee?And there is still hope to become the United States?They expressed their incomprehension that the incompetence, chaos, and damage to democracy caused by Trump's administration did not know about it
There is no doubt that America's European allies do not like Trump. Trump has declared, "I will let the war be resolved within 24 hours," which has embarrassed Ukraine and NATO. Europeans clearly remember Trump's first appearance at a NATO summit when he said that the United States does not necessarily comply with its obligations under Article 5, providing assistance to allies. Fears in Europe about the withdrawal of the United States from NATO have been raised in Europe. If Trump becomes ** again, these allies in Europe will be skeptical about Washington's reliability.
It is strange that Europeans believe that if Trump becomes the first to become the leader, China will solve the Taiwan issue during his term of office. Their logic is that if Russia wins the war in Ukraine, it will cause Beijing to follow suit. In Asia, South Korea and Japan, while enthusiastically **, have a favorable opinion of Trump but only 9 percent.
In short, America's traditional allies have mixed feelings, they have just recovered from the damage done to them in Trump's first term, and they have to anxiously prepare for the upcoming American election. Trump