Text Assassin. According to US media CNN, the US Supreme Court ruled that states do not have the right to disqualify Trump from running in accordance with Article 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, "Insurrection Clause". This means that Trump's election can only be decided by the ballot box. This means that the Democrats' attempt to prevent Trump from returning to the White House through legal means has suffered a major setback. Trump called it a "major victory." Therefore, it is almost a foregone conclusion that the current Biden and the former Trump will face off again.
However, compared with the high-profile Trump, the old-fashioned Biden is probably not his opponent. Therefore, according to the Observer, although it is still unknown who will kill the United States, many allies of the United States, especially Europe, are betting in advance that Trump will win.
Recently, major U.S. allies such as the European Union, the Five Eyes Alliance, Japan and South Korea have begun to plan ahead and prepare in advance for the prospect of Trump entering the White House again, and some of them have even begun to "bet" in advance. Not long ago, Japan sent a "close" to Trump to burn incense, in order to avoid a repeat of the embarrassing incident of betting on the wrong treasure in the United States a few years ago.
In addition, in order to cope with the possible strong return of Trump, South Korea is currently planning negotiations with the United States to reach an agreement on the cost-sharing of the US military stationed in South Korea. South Korea's intention is very clear, that is, to pay the protection fee for the next two years in advance, and it doesn't matter if there is more money, that is, to prevent a diplomatic dispute that will cause a diplomatic dispute with South Korea after Trump takes office.
Trump is likely to make a comeback, and compared to the fear expressed in Japan and South Korea, it is not too much to describe "fear" on the European side. The Observer said that among the traditional allies of the United States, the European Union is the most worried about the possible return of Trump. In the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Trump's coming to power will bring new problems and severe tests to the European Union.
The U.S. House of Representatives, controlled by the Republican Party, refused to approve Biden's $60 billion aid bill to Ukraine, and Trump was the main driving force behind it. Trump doesn't like Ukraine, and he doesn't want the United States to pay too much for Europe's security interests. Therefore, Trump once put aside harsh words, once he enters the White House again, he will call Putin and Zelensky to the negotiating table within 24 hours to end the conflict in Ukraine.
From the very beginning, the conflict in Ukraine was seen by the European Union as an opportunity to weaken Russia's war potential. Europe's hopes of using the conflict in Ukraine to defeat Russia have come to naught, but it is still tightening its belts and continuing to provide military aid to Ukraine, in order to take advantage of the sacrifices of Ukrainians and consume Russia's resources as much as possible in order to make life better for itself in the future.
Therefore, if Trump re-enters the White House and puts a halt to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, it means that some of the EU's attempts will be completely bankrupt. Of course, if Trump does return to the helm of the United States compared to the conflict in Ukraine, the future direction of the US-EU alliance will be the EU's greatest concern. After all, Trump's re-entry into the White House is still a bit less, but he has long pointed the big knife of harvesting economic leeks at Europe.
Not long ago, Trump issued a warning that Europe's NATO allies must make up the "arrears" of military spending, or he would encourage Russia to make trouble for Europe. Under Trump's coercion, major EU members, including Germany, France and Spain, have recently raised military spending from the share of GDP to 2% in advance. Clearly, Trump has not yet won the election, but the nightmares he has created for his allies have left Europe in the back of their minds.
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security, Josep Borrell, lamented a few days ago that "the era of Western domination of the world is completely over." More precisely, he was lamenting that the era of European world domination was completely over. World War II crippled Britain and France, and Germany was dismembered. After the Cold War, the European Union was reduced to a vassal of the United States and had no strategic autonomy. The EU is trembling with fear from Trump on the other side of the ocean, and is still dreaming of "world domination", which is purely the biggest joke.