{"id":114366,"date":"2024-11-07T16:11:22","date_gmt":"2024-11-07T16:11:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/the-view-from-countries-where-trumps-win-really-matters-bbc-com\/"},"modified":"2024-11-07T16:11:22","modified_gmt":"2024-11-07T16:11:22","slug":"the-view-from-countries-where-trumps-win-really-matters-bbc-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/the-view-from-countries-where-trumps-win-really-matters-bbc-com\/","title":{"rendered":"The view from countries where Trump&#039;s win really matters &#8211; BBC.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span role=\"text\"><span class=\"visually-hidden ssrcss-1f39n02-VisuallyHidden e16en2lz0\">Kamala Harris of the Democrat party has <\/span><span class=\"ssrcss-y9clju-VoteCount etypl6d2\"><span class=\"ssrcss-sq8wpy-Votes etypl6d0\">68,039,280 votes<\/span><span class=\"ssrcss-1gz3810-VotePercentageWrapper etypl6d1\"> (<!-- -->47.5%<!-- -->)<\/span><\/span><\/span><br \/><span role=\"text\"><span class=\"visually-hidden ssrcss-1f39n02-VisuallyHidden e16en2lz0\">Donald Trump of the Republican party has <\/span><span class=\"ssrcss-y9clju-VoteCount etypl6d2\"><span class=\"ssrcss-sq8wpy-Votes etypl6d0\">72,722,729 votes<\/span><span class=\"ssrcss-1gz3810-VotePercentageWrapper etypl6d1\"> (<!-- -->50.8%<!-- -->)<\/span><\/span><\/span><br \/>News of Donald Trump&#x27;s return to power in the White House has made global headlines.<!-- --><br \/>His so-called America First foreign policy could see a withdrawal of US involvement in areas of conflict around the world.<!-- --><br \/>Five BBC correspondents assess the effect it could have where they are.<!-- --><br \/><i id=\"by-james-waterhouse,-ukraine-correspondent,-kyiv\" class=\"sc-7dcfb11b-0 kKcaog\">By James Waterhouse, Ukraine correspondent, Kyiv<!-- --><\/i><br \/>&quot;Do not try to predict Trump&#x27;s actions. No one knows how he is going to act.&quot;<!-- --><br \/>The words of one Ukrainian MP reflect the political challenge facing Kyiv. A Trump victory was widely feared here, over what it could mean for future US support.<!-- --><br \/>The Republican once vowed to end the war in a single day, and has repeatedly criticised US military aid for Ukraine. Now, it&#x27;s anyone&#x27;s guess what he could do.<!-- --><br \/>&quot;He could ask Putin to freeze this war, and he says &#x27;OK&#x27;,&quot; says a front-line soldier. &quot;It&#x27;s the worst scenario because in a couple of years the Russians will advance again and might destroy us.&quot;<!-- --><br \/>&quot;The second scenario is if Putin refuses,&quot; he says. &quot;There is a chance Trump will react radically. That is a more promising scenario.&quot;<!-- --><br \/>Ukraine hopes that means the US further upping its military support in the face of a likely Ukrainian defeat.<!-- --><br \/>For those close to the front lines who have had enough of Russian aggression, Trump is seen as <!-- --><a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/articles\/cr5m6d6l7e2o\" class=\"sc-c9299ecf-0 bZUiKB\" rel=\"noopener\">a route to respite<!-- --><\/a>.<!-- --><br \/>Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine&#x27;s president once labelled by Trump as &quot;the greatest salesman in history&quot; sent an early message of congratulations.<!-- --><br \/>He talked up the political and economic opportunities a partnership could provide, and wants to be able to keep fighting in return.<!-- --><br \/>There&#x27;s also another ingredient.<!-- --><br \/>Trump won&#x27;t just have to consider further military support for Ukraine, but also how or whether to respond to North Korea&#x27;s growing involvement in Russia&#x27;s invasion.<!-- --><br \/><i id=\"by-steve-rosenberg,-russia-editor,-sochi\" class=\"sc-7dcfb11b-0 kKcaog\">By Steve Rosenberg, Russia editor, Sochi<!-- --><\/i><br \/>You might expect the Kremlin to be cock-a-hoop at Trump winning back the White House.<!-- --><br \/>After all, out on the campaign trail, he had avoided criticising Vladimir Putin. Kamala Harris meanwhile called the Russian president &quot;a murderous dictator&quot;.<!-- --><br \/>Trump had also questioned the scale of US military assistance to Kyiv.<!-- --><br \/>Publicly, though, the Kremlin is going out of its way to give the impression that it&#x27;s not excited by a Trump victory.<!-- --><br \/>&quot;I&#x27;m not aware of any plans [for President Putin] to congratulate Trump,&quot; said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. &quot;Don&#x27;t forget that [America] is an &#x27;unfriendly country&#x27; which is directly and indirectly involved in a war against our state.&quot;<!-- --><br \/>The dampening down of expectations are the result of how Trump&#x27;s first term turned out: the Kremlin had high hopes that a Trump presidency would transform US-Russian relations. It didn&#x27;t.<!-- --><br \/>Nevertheless, at the political discussion club I&#x27;m attending in the mountains above Sochi, leading Russian political scientists seem to be looking forward to Trump the sequel.<!-- --><br \/>One pundit told me he thinks that under Trump the US will &quot;retreat&quot; from its global super power status. <!-- --><br \/>Another suggested the US election fitted the Kremlin&#x27;s &quot;overall vision of the world&quot;, in which &quot;liberal globalism has depleted its efficiency&quot;.<!-- --><br \/><i id=\"by-paul-kirby,-europe-digital-editor\" class=\"sc-7dcfb11b-0 kKcaog\">By Paul Kirby, Europe digital editor<!-- --><\/i><br \/>When dozens of European leaders from the EU and beyond gather in Budapest on Thursday, those on the right will be celebrating Donald Trump&#x27;s election victory, but the rest will be asking themselves what happens next.<!-- --><br \/>Hungarian host and Trump ally Viktor Orban was first on to Facebook with his delighted message: &quot;It&#x27;s in the bag!&quot;<!-- --><br \/>But for many other EU leaders Trump 2.0 could signal trouble ahead on security, trade and climate change.<!-- --><br \/>Within minutes of congratulating the Republican candidate, France&#x27;s Emmanuel Macron said he had agreed with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to work towards a &quot;more united, stronger, more sovereign Europe in this new context&quot;.<!-- --><br \/>German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock gave an idea of that context. Just back from Ukraine, she said Europeans now had to &quot;think big and make investments in our European security big&quot;, with the US as a partner.<!-- --><br \/>Her Polish and Nato counterpart Radoslaw Sikorski said he had been in touch with Trump&#x27;s top team and agreed &quot;Europe must urgently take greater responsibility for its security&quot;.<!-- --><br \/>The prospect of steep US tariffs on EU imports weigh heavily too. EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen congratulated Trump but gave a timely reminder that &quot;millions of jobs and billions in trade&quot; relied on their transatlantic relationship.<!-- --><br \/><i id=\"by-lucy-williamson,-middle-east-correspondent,-jerusalem\" class=\"sc-7dcfb11b-0 kKcaog\">By Lucy Williamson, Middle East correspondent, Jerusalem<!-- --><\/i><br \/>Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel&#x27;s prime minister, was one of the first to congratulate Trump and has previously called him Israel&#x27;s best ever friend in the White House.<!-- --><br \/>Trump previously won favour here by scrapping a US nuclear deal with Iran that Israel opposed. He also upended decades of US policy by recognising Jerusalem as Israel&#x27;s capital.<!-- --><br \/>Trump&#x27;s first term in office was &quot;exemplary&quot; as far as Israel is concerned, says Michael Oren, a former Israeli ambassador to the US. But he adds: &quot;We have to be very clear-sighted about who Donald Trump is and what he stands for.&quot;<!-- --><br \/>The former president sees wars as expensive, Mr Oren notes, and Trump has urged Israel to finish the war in Gaza quickly.<!-- --><br \/>&quot;If Donald Trump comes into office in January and says, &#x27;okay, you have a week to finish this war&#x27;, Netanyahu is going to have to respect that.&quot;<!-- --><br \/>In Gaza, where the Israeli military has been battling Palestinian group Hamas, desperation has narrowed the focus of some residents. <!-- --><br \/>Trump &quot;has some strong promises&quot;, says Ahmed, whose wife and son were both killed when their house was destroyed. &quot;We hope he can help, and bring peace.&quot;<!-- --><br \/>Another displaced resident, Mamdouh, said he didn\u2019t care who won the US election &#8211; he just wanted someone to help.<!-- --><br \/><i id=\"by-laura-bicker,-china-correspondent,-beijing\" class=\"sc-7dcfb11b-0 kKcaog\">By Laura Bicker, China correspondent, Beijing<!-- --><\/i><br \/>China is bracing itself for the return of Donald Trump where there are fears that his presidency will trigger a new trade war.<!-- --><br \/>As president, Trump imposed tariffs on over $300 billion of Chinese imports. This time around he has said the tariffs could be in excess of 60%.<!-- --><br \/>Beijing will not stand by &#8211; it will retaliate. But China&#x27;s economy is already ailing and it will be in no mood for a second protracted trade war.<!-- --><br \/>Trump&#x27;s unpredictable policies and fiery rhetoric are also a headache for Chinese leaders who prefer stability.<!-- --><br \/>But in the battle for power and influence, some analysts see an opportunity for Beijing.<!-- --><br \/>The Biden administration has spent the last four years building friendships across Asia with the likes of South Korea, Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam  &#8211; all in an effort to contain China.<!-- --><br \/>Trump&#x27;s &quot;America first&quot; doctrine has, in the past, isolated and weakened these US alliances. He prefers trying to make deals over delicate diplomacy and often puts a price tag on America\u2019s friendships.<!-- --><br \/>In 2018, he demanded more money from South Korea to continue to host US troops in the country<!-- --><br \/>Make no mistake, China wants to challenge the US-led world order. Beijing has already built alliances with emerging economies across the so-called Global South.<!-- --><br \/>If Washington&#x27;s influence does wane in Asia and around the world, it could be a win for President Xi.<!-- --><br \/>North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher makes sense of the race for the White House in his twice-weekly US Election Unspun newsletter. Readers in the UK can <!-- --><a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/newsletters\/zgmn46f\" class=\"sc-c9299ecf-0 bZUiKB\" rel=\"noopener\">sign up here<!-- --><\/a>. Those outside the UK can <!-- --><a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/cloud.email.bbc.com\/US_Election_Unspun_newsletter_signup\" class=\"sc-c9299ecf-0 bZUiKB\" rel=\"noopener\">sign up here<!-- --><\/a>.<!-- --><br \/>After Donald Trump&#x27;s decisive victory, we asked Americans what they think made the difference for each campaign.<br \/>The BBC&#x27;s Samira Hussain was on the ground for Harris&#x27;s concession speech at Howard University.<br \/>The vice-president addressed supporters at Howard University in Washington DC, following her election defeat to Donald Trump.<br \/>BBC NI asks people in Belfast how they feel about Donald Trump&#x27;s victory in the US election.  <br \/>Donald Trump took the stage at his campaign watch party in West Palm Beach, Florida, and was met with loud cheers.<br \/>Voters across the US have their say on the re-election of Donald Trump.<br \/>Sir Keir Stamer and Kemi Badenoch react to Donald Trump&#x27;s US Election victory at PMQs.<br \/>The first minister had backed Democrat Kamala Harris, which Trump&#x27;s Scottish business had branded &quot;an insult&quot;.<br \/>Catch up on the key moments from election night.<br \/>The Republican nominee for vice president JD Vance addresses a rally of Donald Trump supporters. <br \/>The BBC&#x27;s political editor Chris Mason explains that Westminster have been preparing for a second Trump presidency.<br \/>Nada Tawfik says the former president received a hero&#x27;s welcome in Florida.<br \/>Trump addresses jubilant supporters as he claims victory in the presidential election.<br \/>The mood at Kamala Harris&#x27;s watch party in Washington DC quickly became subdued, reports Samira Hussain.<br \/>The BBC&#x27;s US special correspondent reports on the mood inside the Harris camp.<br \/>North Carolina is the first of the seven battleground states to have a projected winner in this election.<br \/>The BBC&#x27;s Sarah Smith and Gary O&#x27;Donoghue reflect on the contrasting moods at the Harris event in Washington, DC, and the Trump event in Florida.<br \/>Will we find out the result soon? Which state will be the deciding vote? Here&#x27;s a look at the possible scenarios for this US election.<br \/>The BBC&#x27;s Anthony Zurcher breaks down what he&#x27;s seeing as votes are tallied.<br \/>With the vote in the swing state too close to call, supporters of Kamala Harris say democracy is a key issue for them.<br \/>A closer look at the dozens of family members, advisers and allies who joined the president-elect on stage.<br \/>It&#x27;s too early to determine if Republicans will keep their majority in the US House of Representatives. <br \/>Republican Donald Trump will be the next US president after securing a second term in the White House.<br \/>Republican Donald Trump is preparing to return to the White House after a decisive election victory.<br \/>The justice department is said to be looking at closing prosecutions brought by special counsel Jack Smith.<br \/>Copyright 2024 BBC. 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