How will The world be like without him?

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There are very few places here on mother earth where people will not breathe a sigh of relief "if" the current president of the United States of America loses the presidential elections slated to take place come the first week of November. The rest of the world, as well as some American citizens, are sitting at the edge of their seats for the mere fact that the main opponent is not so formidable if you will permit the expression.

The only alternative left for the Democrats is the choice of running mate which is decisive for the presidential candidate. This choice may or may not sway the general populace to redound in their favor for the rest of the adventure. Above all, Biden is not in a position to commit any error in the selection of a possible running mate who would give him a better chance of winning. Surely the cabals of the Democratic Party will also have to show a great degree of openness for a progressive running mate who will offer the hope for an appeasement of the social climate and the end of the tribalism in which the leadership of Donald Trump has driven the country into. 

It is common knowledge that the US president has never treated his allies good in the past couple of years, although the United States has not always lived up to the expectations the rest of the world might have of a great democracy and the self-acclaimed world police. We all know that German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been lectured more often than her turn. French President Emmanuel Macron had to suffer sarcasm. A lot of insults have regularly been reserved for Justin Trudeau. Even British Prime Minister Boris Johnson struggles in his quest for a free trade agreement with the United States. President Trump's attitude is not without consequences for some of these countries and their job opportunities. It is nearly impossible to ignore Donald Trump's policies as well as not to be interested in when the majority of the affected countries' exports are destined for.

 The worst of it all is that the narcissistic president is becoming a danger to humanity by reigniting the nuclear arms race, allowing the coronavirus to spread and suppressing aspirations for social transformation. The decisions of these heads of great powers go far beyond their borders. Despite being impacted by it. Foreign citizens, unfortunately, have no right to the electoral chapter except to show solidarity with the social movements that are active among these imperialists. Sad, but that is the practical truth.

I don't know whether you already know or have heard, but there is more and more talk of foreign interference in the electoral process of sovereign states. This interference would however be desirable if it came from citizens bruised by the greed of these pawns in the service of financial oligarchies. Unfortunately, it is too often the fruit of other oligarchs. The Benjamin Netanyahu, Mohamed Ben Salman, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin of this world put up well with a President Trump who pushes Europe towards Russia, abandons Africa to China, lets the Saudi prince commit his abuses and maintains the military-industrial complex in Israel.

Come November 3, I think it is not just the president of the USA that is going to be elected. More than the US president, it is one of the world leaders who will be elected. There is every chance that on that day, the world may bring about the end of the reign of Emperor Trump. Can the Democrats, Americans, and the rest of the world be vigilant enough to make sure that what happened during the last presidential elections which brought Trump into power not to happen again? This remains to be seen on D Day.

Sincerely @izge.

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