Americans have a huge responsibility. They will make a choice that could affect not only the United States, but the entire world in myriad ways. The outcome will have cascading effects through multiple layers into the fabric of the world economy, conflicts, markets, and much more. Here are the details of what the election results will mean for different parts of the world.
Israel-Gaza war.
According to the Israel Democracy Institute poll, about 65 percent of Israeli Republicans support Donald Trump, while only 13 percent want to see Democrat Kamala Harris as POTUS. Israelis are opposed to a Palestinian state or two-state solution and now believe Trump could offer more support against Iran and Iran-backed terrorist groups in Gaza and Lebanon, even though both Harris and Trump Consider Iran as our adversary. We.
Russia-Ukraine war
Trump says, “They’re dying, the Russians and the Ukrainians. I want them to stop dying. And I’ll do it – I’ll do it in 24 hours.” This statement upsets Ukrainians because they feel that Trump will seek a quick solution favorable to Russia as he has openly praised President Vladimir Putin in various accounts, saying that the invasion of Ukraine was “brilliant” and “intelligent” and that Putin , Xi and Kim Jong Un are at the “top of their game”. Oleksandr Kovalenko, a Ukrainian military and political analyst, says, “Trump could very unexpectedly take a stance that would completely halt aid to Ukraine, or he could unexpectedly decide to provide support to Ukraine. “Neither Joseph Biden nor Kamala Harris would ever consider.” According to the New York Times, Harris has said that she will stand with Kiev and NATO allies until “Ukraine emerges victorious in this war”.
China
The 2024 presidential election is a high-risk affair for China. No matter who wins, both candidates will maintain a tough stance on the nation. Trump has proposed sweeping tariffs on China’s exports, which would hit the Chinese economy as a whole with China-specific tariffs of 60 percent or more, as they are heavily dependent on foreign demand, particularly from the United States. Are. Speaking of Taiwan, the second most important aspect for China, Chinese foreign policy experts believe that the Trump administration will be less interested in US pressure to protect Taiwan or maintain alliances with neighbors. However, the Harris administration is likely to continue these efforts.
Europe
If Trump wins, the euro may lose its strength as he plans to impose 10-20 percent cross-border tariffs. Zach Meyers, assistant director of the Center for European Reform, told Fortune that “tariffs would severely hurt EU economic growth”. On top of that, Trump has also talked about leaving NATO. Since Harris has pledged her unwavering support for Ukraine and NATO, her coming to power is being seen as the bright side of the election result.
US elections are currently the biggest and important event and the world is eagerly waiting for the results.