America is in your hands. Choosing between Clinton and Trump, I would prefer Trump .a who do you choose?

in #polity8 years ago


who will be in the White House?
Oscar-winning Hollywood actor and director Clint Eastwood also believes Donald Trump more suitable for the role of the US president than Hillary Clinton.

"Trump says what he thinks. Sometimes this is not good, I do not always agree with him. He said a lot of things, but the press most often blows out his monster from scratch. Choosing between him and Clinton, I would prefer to Trump. Why? Because Clinton said that he was going to continue the course, given by Obama, "- said in an interview with Eastwood Esquire.
Clinton or Trump: How can change US foreign policy?
The whole world is not indifferent to who is the master of the White House. Despite reports that America is losing its influence and power, it is the only truly global power.

During the presidential election this year, closely followed by virtually all Governments and Foreign Ministers around the world.

The fact that these presidential elections, we have not seen. No one can remember a candidate, so contrary to the American foreign policy mainstream than the Republican candidate Donald Trump.

His views in regard to Russia, NATO, Muslims, Mexico and many other issues completely contrary way of thinking, to prevail in American politics for decades.

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Yes, populism Trump reflects the fact that voters are tired of the traditional policy, to which we are accustomed, and this is reflected in many other countries.

An example of this - the decision of British voters support the idea of ​​exit from the European Union. This also explains the growing popularity of the French far-right National Front.


But the US president held such views may be unwelcome and inconvenient source of problems for US allies.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy in Washington closely monitoring the election campaigns of candidates, trying to figure out which one of them can win and which in this case would be the US policy. Who will be the key political figures of the new president? As far as the main vector of change in US foreign policy?

Familiar Clinton

If Hillary Clinton will win, the answer to all these questions will be relatively easy. Former Secretary of State in President Barack Obama's administration, it is - a famous person like many people of her entourage.

Some analysts have pointed out that Clinton is now sometimes leaning toward the "hawks": in its environment, there are those who have called for a more active US policy with regard to Syria, for example.

But under President Clinton should not expect major changes in American foreign policy.

This can not be, as far as we can judge, said of the president Trampe.
unpredictable Trump


Donald Trump - a businessman and star of the reality show, without any foreign policy experience.

So far, absolutely not clear who will take key positions in the administration of Trump's possible. From his campaign estranged not only the Republican heavyweights, but Republican leaders of the second tier.

Thoughts and words of Donald Trump often seem very difficult to read.

For example, from his recent interview Hey BBC is not very clear whether he fully understands the role that Russia plays in relation to Ukraine.

First, he said that Russian President Vladimir Putin "is not going to Ukraine." After he was reminded that the taking of Crimea, he was already there, Trump acknowledged: "Yes, he was there, in a sense."

For some, it looked like an allusion to the fact that Trump administration can recognize the annexation of Crimea in order to further improve relations with Moscow.

Views Trump regard to Russia, well explain why his candidacy is causing concern in the ranks of Washington's European allies.

Donald Trump is not only inclined to criticize the Russian annexation of the Crimea. He also questioned aloud guarantee that the US will come to the aid of Allies threatened Moscow.

Close ties chief strategist of his campaign Paul Manafort with Moscow-backed former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych also alarming many as allegations that Russian hackers broke into the Democratic Party of servers.

Why Trump occupy such a position in relation to Russia - not too clear.

Maybe he did not, and no, "Putin's man", as he is trying to present some critics. But he was obviously the one candidate on whose victory hopes Putin.

Statements Trump as regards international relations, are a mixture of rhetoric, bravado and threats. Of these, it is impossible to understand what exactly could be his foreign policy.

But, judging by the fact that he has uttered, it can be assumed that the presidency will be Trump, to put it mildly, "interesting."