The Guardian view on the US election and foreign policy: the world can’t afford Trump again | Editorial
The decision of American voters will be profoundly consequential for everyone. A Harris victory would offer some hope
This spring Josep Borrell, the EU foreign affairs chief, warned bluntly that Europe should prepare itself for potential war: Maybe, depending on who is ruling inWashington, we cannot rely on the American support and on the American capacity to protect us," he said. Weeks earlier, Donald Trump had remarked that he would encourage Russia to attack Nato countries whopaid too little.
Japanese defence spending has soared. In South Korea, there are growing calls for an independent nuclear deterrent. America's allies are nervous as they contemplate next month's election. Autocrats, upon whom Mr Trump lavishes praise, are hopeful. The votes of tens of thousands of Americans in battleground states are likely to prove profoundly consequential for the rest of the world.
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