The Financial Times newspaper of Great Britain also declared Donald Trump as the "Person of the Year" here.
According to the thoughts presented in the article, it is expected that during Donald Trump's second presidential term, he would cut aid to Ukraine, weaken the cohesion of the European Union, as well as either make a deal with China or start a trade war.
“This year’s elections turning Trump back to power, due to its unique aspects, became the choice of The Financial Times. Now, Trump cannot be considered a random incident and ignored,” the article states.
Within the lines of this substantial article, one can also sense a mood of dissent. The publication called Trump’s reelection "the most dramatic comeback in modern US history."
The article concludes with a reminder: "Some speculate that Trump 2.0 does not signify a new order but represents chaos. Regardless of what happens, Trump’s return signifies the beginning of a new glittering era based on money in US politics and diplomacy."
It is noteworthy to mention that The Financial Times has not been a fan of Donald Trump beforehand. For instance, the newspaper described his Madison Square Garden shows in November as "reeking of racism". After Trump's electoral victory, it published an article under the headline "Global economy braces for a Donald Trump shock."
As a reminder, the Time weekly magazine of the US had also named Donald Trump as the “Person of the Year” here.
Abdulloh Sayyid