Recently, a political debate took place between US President Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the leader of the republican party. During the debate, Biden's frequent "passing out" and Trump's promises that did not sound reliable at all created new questions in people's minds.
How will political changes in a superpower like the United States affect the world?
In his interview with Ednews, political expert from Great Britain Patrick Walsh emphasised that Trump will push the support for Kyiv over to the Europeans if he gets elected.
"The Biden-Trump debate exposed something that has been apparent for some time but which the Democrat Party wished to cover up. That is the fact that the US President is in an advancing state of mental degeneration and is unfit for office. On the other hand the alternative is someone which Liberal America feels is morally and politically repugnant. There are two major issues in US foreign policy: Ukraine and Gaza.
If Biden wins the election the US will be faced with a dilemma. Kyiv is losing the war and is in danger of collapse. The US will have to support it with greater weapons that would threaten a wider European or even World War. Trump seems likely to push the support for Kyiv over to the Europeans. This also could be very dangerous as there is a revolt right across Europe against governments who support Kyiv by electorates who are angry at higher costs of living and increased migration levels."
Expert revealed that Trump's pro-Israel policy will be damaging to US interests right around the world:
"Europe could also be drawn into a war with Russia which it would undoubtedly lose, without the kind of support Britain had from the US from 1942-45. Trump looks even more pro-Israel than Biden. Such a policy will be immensely damaging to US interests right around the world. It would probably spark off a Vietnam war style revolt in the US itself with the young on the streets and compuses demonstrating against the large scale killing of women and children. Whatever happens November will be a wicked month for the US and perhaps the World in general."
Farid Akhund