The U. S. Election: Global Impact on Key Issues
Jerusalem, IsraelTue Nov 05 2024
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Every four years, the U. S. presidential election stirs up a lot of talk around the world. This time is no different. Let's break down how the election might affect various regions and issues. Israel, for instance, might not see a big change no matter who wins. Israelis seem to like Trump, but the country's stance on Palestinian statehood isn't likely to shift. A President Harris could push for a cease-fire, while Trump might not mind Jewish settlers in Gaza.
In Russia and Ukraine, the election is a big deal. Ukrainians worry that Trump could force a quick peace deal favoring Russia. Putin, though, thinks both candidates might not be as committed to Ukraine as Biden. A Trump win could mean a less engaged America, which Putin might find helpful.
China's views on the candidates are split. Trump's tough talk on tariffs scares Chinese officials, but his lack of interest in Taiwan pleases them. Harris, on the other hand, might continue strengthening ties with China's neighbors.
Europe sees the election as the end of an era. A Trump win could energize anti-immigration groups, while his trade policies could hurt Europe's economy. Harris, meanwhile, might focus more on China and expect Europe to do more for itself.
Global trade is also at stake. Trump loves tariffs and could cause trade wars. Harris would keep targeted tariffs on Chinese goods.
In Africa, Trump is seen as a strong leader by some, while Harris's African roots resonate with others. Trump might not push for decarbonization, making him appealing to countries that rely on fossil fuels.
Mexico faces challenges either way. Trump could heighten border tensions and impose heavy tariffs. Harris might continue Biden's restrictive immigration policies.
Lastly, the U. S. election matters for climate change. Harris would likely continue Biden's green policies, while Trump could slow down the energy transition.