Trump's return has sparked widespread concern and speculation. After his ups and downs, he once again stood on the stage of the ** campaign, and started a competition between the old people with his old rival Biden. This may be somewhat unexpected, but it is also plausible. After all, today's Republicans are having a hard time finding a candidate as prestigious as Trump. Half of the 14 party candidates did not dare to confront Trump head-on, the other half had received favors from Trump, and the remaining one was Trump himself. In this case, how can other candidates compete?
The main reason why Trump has been able to make such a big noise is that the current white bottom of the United States is very dissatisfied with the ruling class led by Wall Street and monopoly giants.
The more the establishment represented by Republicans and Democrats is opposed to Trump, the more white people at the bottom think they have chosen the right person. Trump's magaism also has some influence among the younger generation of politicians, which makes it difficult for traditional American politicians to deal with him.
So, when Trump returns to office, what kind of changes will he bring to the United States? Let's take a look at Biden's performance in office. From the perspective of **, he succeeded in bringing the economic and social life of the United States back to normal quickly during the new crown epidemic, and achieved economic stability through gradual money printing and interest rate hikes. These policies have also led to the loss of US allies. Diplomatically, Biden's China policy has been more successful than Trump's, but at home, people are more focused on tangible economic benefits.
If Trump is re-elected, he is likely to revert to an isolationist line, abandoning international competition and instead focusing on building the domestic economy.
He may take steps to tackle unemployment and create more jobs by investing in domestic industries. Trump is likely to step up his support for the Middle East, arguing that oil is the foundation of dollar hegemony and therefore must assert influence in the region.
Trump's return to power could lead to a return to the international situation in the United States at the beginning of the century, between 2003 and 2008. The United States is already much less powerful than it used to be, and the rise of emerging powers such as China will further complicate the situation. As for the final outcome, it remains to be seen, this is just my personal speculation.
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