Trump's victory has sparked international attention.
Trump won the first Republican primary, and the news soon sparked great interest in the United States, and even around the world. Trump's strength has made many people worried, and some people even bluntly said that they are "scared to death". U.S. Deputy Vice-President Harris issued a statement saying he was scared, reflecting Trump's fear of re-election. In addition, several allies of the United States have expressed the same concern that Trump's re-election will expose the world to great danger and instability.
But if we argue for this, we can see that Trump's re-election is not necessarily a bad thing. Both Trump's opponents and America's allies view Trump's comeback in a variety of ways. Some leaders see it as an opportunity, not a threat. They believe that if Trump is re-elected, it will help them accelerate the country's independence and provide more opportunities for future development.
Differences between the allies.
According to reports, U.S. allies have a variety of attitudes toward Trump's re-election, which can be broadly divided into four categories. First of all, some people have decided to wait and see what happens, and no matter who becomes the leader, friendly relations with the United States are unavoidable. They believe that they should be prepared for any change in circumstances.
Second, Trump's opponent Biden has also been strongly resisted by certain countries, who have expressed criticism of Trump and have had some influence on the decision-making of American voters.
Third, there are also some people who are on Trump's side and openly support him, hoping that Trump can return to the White House strongly.
Fourth, some see Trump as an opportunity. Contrary to their embrace of Trump, they hope that Trump's re-election will bring them a favor and turn the damage he has done into an opportunity.
Advantages of Trump's campaign.
Trump's re-election is not necessarily a bad thing, but rather seen as good news. For Europe, a re-election of Donald Trump may provide an opportunity for Europe to become more independent. This time it is likely to leave the United States far behind, giving European countries greater autonomy and making them more independent in their future development. Moreover, Trump's indiscriminate characteristics have also shown the world his strength. If he continues to do so, the United States will become more and more isolated, and its hegemony will further decline. This is beneficial and harmless to the whole world.
What to learn from Merkel.
Trump's inauguration has made America's allies realize that their own destiny should be in their own hands. In a speech after Trump's first **, former German Chancellor Angela Merkel showed him the way to take his future into his own hands. Merkel's ideas do not stop at words, but in practice. Despite Merkel's death, France's Macron expressed his opinion, saying that if you want to continue to deal with the United States, you must build Europe into a stronger country, and not for your own interests. While there is a climate of discord between Russia and Europe, it is likely that this situation will soon change if Trump is re-elected. Given the past achievements of European countries, there is reason to expect such an opportunity.
All things considered, Trump's re-election may not necessarily be a bad thing. Although his election has attracted some international attention, we must also treat it dialectically. Trump's re-election could give Europe a chance to gain independence. Moreover, Trump's re-election will also help accelerate the decline of American hegemony, which is a good thing for the whole world. So we should learn from leaders like Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron to our own benefit and build a better tomorrow for our countries and the region.