Trump’s strong return affects the future of international relations

The inauguration ceremony of US President-elect Trump was held in Washington on January 20, attracting global attention. Trump’s return to the White House for four years is likely to disrupt the already fragile global balance again. What threats will Trump’s coming to power bring to Europe? In Trump’s second term, the focus is still on the transatlantic relationship between Europe and the United States. As we all know, Europe is a traditional ally of the United States, but during Trump’s first term, bilateral relations have undergone drastic changes, especially Trump’s issues such as NATO member fees and tariffs on Europe have caused a storm. After the Biden administration has to some extent rebuilt its relationship with Europe in four years, facing Trump’s strong return, it seems that European countries and the European Union are in a state of anxiety. Do you think Europe is ready for the Trump 2.0 era? Trump’s policy is to impose trade sanctions on everyone. So he will impose sanctions on Europe, Asia, and all major countries, because almost every country has a trade surplus with the United States. He hopes to resolve this situation, and he will also strive for European regulations to be more favorable to Americans.