As Trump returns to the White House and the American political landscape trembles, many new variables have emerged in the global situation. Perhaps to show allegiance to the U.S., von der Leyen has informed Trump that the EU can consider buying more liquefied natural gas from the U.S. to replace the supply of Russian gas.
Von der Leyen's stance is clear: to avoid a trade war between the U.S. and the EU, the EU is willing to make appropriate concessions in exchange for maintaining friendly relations with the U.S. Whether Trump will target allies and force the EU to pay for U.S. interests remains uncertain. But it is certain that compared to Harris winning the election, the prospect of 'Trump's comeback' makes the EU and Japan-Korea very uneasy.
At this moment, the Japanese political landscape trembles, and the U.S. receives bad news. Shortly after being elected Prime Minister of Japan, replacing Fumio Kishida, Shigeru Ishiba has dissolved the House of Representatives. This move created a new record but sparked dissatisfaction among the Japanese public, leading to a decline in his approval ratings. Ishiba's purpose for this action is simple: to change and reshape the Liberal Democratic Party and increase the chances of winning the election.
As expected, on the 11th, Shigeru Ishiba fulfilled his wish and was re-elected as Prime Minister of Japan. Whether Ishiba can break the public's doubts about him and lead Japan towards a better position in the world remains to be seen. In the past few years, due to Biden's relaxed constraints on Japan and the U.S.'s intention to pressure Russia through Japan, Japan seized the opportunity to expand its military. But times have changed. Japan is very aware that Trump's foreign strategy is 'America First.' Once Trump returns to the White House, the U.S. attitude towards Japan will undergo a 180-degree reversal. At that time, Trump will again demand that Japan bear more military expenses for the U.S. and place more orders with the U.S.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol publicly apologized. He has been very busy trying to congratulate and appease Trump, while also taking a strong stance against Russia, and providing an explanation to the South Korean public. Due to the mistakes of his trusted aides, Yoon Suk-yeol chose to apologize publicly to the South Korean people. He stated that although he made efforts, some issues still arose that concerned the South Korean public. Yoon Suk-yeol believes that as the President of South Korea, he should not make excuses; everything is due to his negligence and lack of virtue. Therefore, he sincerely needs to apologize to the South Korean people.#BabyMarvinf9c7牛市新星⭐