As President Trump’s second term begins, it’s clear that voters within the U.S. have a wide spectrum of feelings about how it’s going to go.On one side of public opinion, it could be a new golden age—on the other, a potential catastrophe. And this same polarization of opinion can also be witnessed around the world.This shouldn’t be surprising—because of the size of the U.S. economy and its exceptional geopolitical influence, any change in policy in the U.S. can have big ripple effects outside America’s borders for better or worse.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Bell_curve 26 Jan
If South Korea is unhappy with Trump, then maybe America should remove all troops from South Korea and allow it to be invaded by N Korea and China.
Then let's see how happy they will be
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @0xbitcoiner OP 26 Jan
It's normal for some to like him more than others. Trump stirs the waters a lot, and some are more affected than others. Marcelo, PT president, during Trump's last administration, visited the White House; I imagine he's already working on going there again!
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