2024-11-06 11:24:00
International far-right groups and government leaders expressed support on Wednesday Republican Donald Trump’s victory in U.S. elections and subscribe to their assumptions.
From Argentina to Brazil, Italy to Hungary, ultra-nationalist and populist leaders have joined U.S. Republican candidates in claiming victory over Democrat Kamala Harris.
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Milley asks Trump to make America great
President Javier Milley congratulates Trump commending him for his electoral success and adding “Argentina can be counted on to fulfill its mandate.”
In her X profile, Milley posted a message in English asking Trump to “make America great again.” You know you can rely on Argentina to complete your mission. Success and blessings.
Bolsonaro rejoices at Trump’s victory
The US Republican, whose staunch ally is former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, was very expressive on the X network: “Thank you, my God” and quoted a psalm from the Bible : “The weeping may last all night, but the joy will come tomorrow.”
– Today we witness the resurgence of a true warrior. Even after facing a brutal election process and unjustifiable judicial persecution in 2020, this man has risen again, something few others in history have been able to do.
– Despite all opposition from globalists and the deep state,…
— Jair M. Bolsonaro (@jairbolsonaro) November 6, 2024
In a long speech that followed, the former president emphasized that with Trump’s victory, “we are witnessing the resurgence of a true warrior.” Even after facing a brutal election process and unjustified judicial persecution in 2020, this man Still rising again, few in history have achieved such an achievement. “
Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump, left, kisses Melania Trump during an election observation party, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Florida. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Satisfaction among Europe’s far right
One of Trump’s main followers in Europe is the Hungarian Prime Minister and ultra-nationalist Viktor Orban, who welcomed the U.S. Republican Party’s electoral victory and said he had “big plans” with the Republican Party.
Orban was the only EU head of government to support Trump in the 2016 and 2020 elections, and the two leaders expressed their admiration for each other and met for the final time on July 11.
Prime Minister of Italy, Georgia MeloniOn Wednesday, it congratulated Trump on his victory in the presidential election and firmly believed that “the “strategic bond” between the two countries will now be further strengthened, based on “an unbreakable alliance, shared values and historical friendship.”
Vice President Matteo Salvini, for his part, rejoiced at what he considered a “historic day” and summed up Trump’s ideology as: “Illegal immigration and lower taxes, defense of Christian roots and return to peace , protect freedom of thought and political judgment.
In the Netherlands, where a coalition of right-wing and far-right parties governs, the country’s Prime Minister Dick Schof congratulated the Republican leader on Wednesday and extended his hand to him, hoping that the two countries would “work together in mutual interests” cooperation”.
In itself, Geert WildersThe leader of the far-right PVV party, a major coalition partner, also sent a congratulatory message to Trump: “Congratulations, America. Never stop and fight forever!”
In Spain, Santiago Abascal, president of the far-right Vox party, congratulated Trump on his victory and stressed the importance of the Hispanic vote in this “victory for the free world.”
“Now is the time for patriots and freedom,” said the leader of Spain’s Third Parliamentary Force.
The Israeli government’s far right takes the lead in congratulating Trump
Two far-right ministers in the Israeli government, Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, were the first in the country to congratulate Republican candidate Donald Trump (Donald Trump) One of the people who won the US presidential election even before he himself was declared president.
“God bless America. God bless Israel,” Smotrich, leader of the Zionist Religious Party and Finance Minister, wrote on the social network X early Wednesday morning.
Ben Gvir wasn’t so subtle: “Yes,” the Jewish Power leader and national security minister wrote in English in a message linked to a previous tweet, along with the following line: Curved biceps emoji and American and Israeli flags.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives at a campaign rally at PPG Paints Arena on Monday, November 4, 2024, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Later, when Trump declared victory in a speech in Florida and media forecasts had actually pointed to the former president’s victory, Ben Gwire assured Congress that Trump’s second term would be a time of struggle between Israel and Israel. The period of “sovereignty” in the occupied West.
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Current President Joe Biden’s administration has sanctioned several Israeli settlers and militant leaders and is considering sanctioning two settlers in the occupied West Bank, Ben Gvir and Smotrich, although so far it has not taken such action. One step.
The far right was not the only one eager to celebrate the victory of Trump, a popular figure in Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli President Isaac Herzog both congratulated the former president on his return to the White House.
“Your historic return to the White House provides a new beginning for the United States and a return to the commitment to the great alliance between Israel and the United States. “This is a great victory!” Netanyahu said on social networks X wrote.
Herzog also joined in the congratulations, writing on the same social network that Trump is “a true and dear friend of Israel and a champion of peace and cooperation in our region.”
He was also congratulated by Gideon Sa’ar, who will succeed Israel Katz as foreign minister and who was appointed last night as the successor to Defense Minister Yov Galante, who was replaced by Netanya Hu was unexpectedly fired.
The politician wrote on his Twitter account: “As a true friend of Israel with a clear commitment to its security, we welcome him in our efforts to build a better future of security and cooperation in the Middle East. Strong and committed leadership in the process.
Nationalist Modi congratulates his ‘friend’ Trump
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a nationalist, congratulated his “friend” Donald Trump and expressed hope that India and the United States would work for “the well-being and promotion of global peace, stability and prosperity.”
Modi and Trump had a good relationship when they were leaders of India and the United States respectively from 2017 to 2021 during the American tycoon’s first term.
Outside of politics, attention has been drawn to the reaction of tycoon Elon Musk, who has explicitly endorsed Trump in the campaign and is excited about his social network X.
“The future is going to be great,” read a message from the SpaceX owner, along with an image of the company’s Starship rocket taking off from a launch tower.
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Moment for both our countries,” Netanyahu stated. In a show of solidarity, Herzog added, “We look forward to working together to strengthen the relationship between our nations.”
The reactions from global leaders reflect a significant alignment between Trump’s policies and the interests of right-wing parties and leaders across various countries. Trump’s rhetoric of nationalism, strong borders, and shifting geopolitical alliances has resonated with many of these leaders, suggesting a potential shift in international relations moving forward. As they extend their congratulations, it remains to be seen how Trump’s administration will navigate both domestic challenges and foreign policy in this new political landscape.
Trump’s victory has not only sparked celebrations among his supporters but has also further solidified ties with global far-right leaders, signaling a period of significant political ramifications in the international arena.