Trump's potential second term may shift US diplomacy towards authoritarian leaders

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Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims Donald Trump's victory will bolster his fight against immigration and restore traditional values. Observers suggest Trump's second term may shift U.S. diplomacy towards authoritarian leaders, moving away from traditional alliances. Leaders like Argentina's President Javier Milei and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi express support for Trump, aligning with his populist, nationalist rhetoric. Milei hopes Trump will influence the IMF to provide financial aid to Argentina, which is struggling economically. Analysts warn that Trump's reelection could diminish the emphasis on human rights in U.S. foreign policy. This shift may encourage authoritarian leaders globally, as they see a potential ally in Trump's administration.


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