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NATO And Europe Concerned About US Stability After Biden’s Performance

US President Joe Biden’s recent performance in the CNN debate against Former US President Donald Trump which took place on Thursday, has worried US allies, particularly in NATO and Europe. However, they are not questioning his decision-making skills or fearing dangerous policies. Instead, they see Biden as a sensible leader with smart advisors, ensuring rational decisions.

The main concern is not that Biden’s stumbling debate performance will lead to a second term for Trump. European allies have always considered Trump’s return possible, maintaining this view since his first election in 2016. Therefore, the prospect of Trump returning has been a long-standing concern, not just a reaction to Biden’s recent debate.

The main worry for US allies is that the country, being the most powerful in the world, may not offer the stability they need. Stability is vital for global diplomacy and maintaining power balance. Allies fear that any signs of weak US leadership could give opponents like China and Russia a chance to spread propaganda and cause divisions, harming both the US and its allies.

Removing a candidate so late in the election cycle could have serious consequences. Diplomats worry it would weaken the US electoral process, giving adversaries a reason to criticize American democracy. This perceived instability could encourage adversaries to act aggressively, threatening US interests worldwide.

If doubts about Biden’s ability to govern persist into a potential second term, it could cause division, distrust, and panic. This uncertainty might make it hard for him to pass important policies, like aid for Ukraine, through Congress. It could also affect his ability to act decisively in unstable regions like the Middle East or the Indo-Pacific. Allies worry that continuous questions about his leadership might encourage adversaries to act more aggressively, further destabilizing these areas.

Biden’s debate performance has raised valid concerns about his age and his ability to meet the demands of the presidency. While people may argue about the importance of his age, the performance itself raises doubts about his ability to provide the stability needed in a turbulent global environment. Allies fear that ongoing questions about Biden’s leadership could weaken the stability that the West needs, especially in these uncertain times.

US allies have several concerns. They recognize Biden’s sensible leadership but worry about perceived instability in the US political system. This instability could weaken the West’s power, encourage adversaries, and disrupt global stability. Consistent and reliable US leadership is crucial, and any doubts about Biden’s ability to provide it could significantly impact international relations and security.

 

Sharmistha Pratap

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