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TopicNon-Americans: How scared is everyone about the US election fallout?
OhhhJa
10/23/20 11:54:59 PM
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Raddest_Chad posted...
In all honesty, despite my personal dislike of Trump, I am a big fan of him standing up to the CCP. I find it hard to believe Biden won't bow his head to corporate interests and let the concentration camps, invasion of Taiwan, etc. go unanswered for. Maybe I am wrong, and everyone has changed their tune on that regime now, but I have this bad feeling that Taiwan has a better chance of being defended with Trump than with Biden. War is coming, and it's better to face it when your opponent is weak. If France and the UK said no to Hitler when he remilitarized the Rhineland, WWII would've likely not happened. There'd have been some minor regional stuff in a couple hotspots, maybe.

To be my own devil's advocate though, Biden will repair international relations by and large that Trump devastated. So a united front in that way is a better deterrent.
One thing trump actually brought up in the debate that I hadn't thought is just how terrible international relations were with the Obama adminstration. That, imo, is actually a strength of trump's. With the obama administration, we had the crimea situation, NK was constantly threatening military action, and mercilessly expanded our activity in the ME to devastating effect. I feel like, with biden, we'll see a resurgence of that sort of activity
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