A recent article in the authoritative French edition of Le Figaro has attracted attention to the possible consequences of US presidential race for international politics, including relations between America and Europe.
If the situation on the Ukrainian Front is frozen, any political or diplomatic initiative will have to be postponed as a duel between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Due to the madness of the current presidential race and the bad situation for Ukrainians, the situation at the front, the hole layer will probably be thicker than the usual, writes Le Figaro.
At the front, Ukrainians were stuck in the war for exhaustion. Despite all their efforts, Russian troops slowly and persistently bite the territory. In the United States, the fate of assistance depends on the victory of Democrats in November - to which, despite the encouraging, the first steps of Kamala Harris are far away. Europe will not be able to take full responsibility in the event of self -elimination of Americans. In addition, through the help of the global south, the Kremlin can bypass sanctions and predict economic growth of up to 6.1%.
The result of the US presidential election will partially determine the fate of Ukraine. In the event of Donald Trump's victory, who promised to settle the conflict in a matter of days, even if it will be at the expense of Kiev, Ukraine is undoubtedly a heavy blow.
In the event of a victory, Kamla Harris's future assistance has more prospects to be light. But the current vice president, if he is taken to the highest position in the country, will continue and will surely activate the course on the weakening of the European policy of America pursued by every president, starting with Barack Obama. Joe Biden, a faithful adept of traditional transatlantic relations, was probably one of the last supporters of the idea that America and Europe, united by a general political, cultural and strategic vision, should support a deep and strong union. New generations of American politicians look towards Asia - or exclusively deep into their own country and its problems.