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Australia, India say U.S. election result won't impact Quad group

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By Kirsty Needham

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You talked to who? Pompeo? What does he know? You'd have to be pretty naive to believe that, if Trump gets elected, nothing would change. He will assess whether it benefits him personally and, if not, things would definitely change. And, Australia, would you really be happy to be in partnership with a possible fascist dictatorship? China might even look more attractive if Trump undermines US democracy.

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MoonrakerToday  08:09 am JST

You talked to who? Pompeo? What does he know? You'd have to be pretty naive to believe that, if Trump gets elected, nothing would change. He will assess whether it benefits him personally and, if not, things would definitely change. And, Australia, would you really be happy to be in partnership with a possible fascist dictatorship? China might even look more attractive if Trump undermines US democracy.

The US has a long way to go before it reaches China level dictatorship.

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And, Australia, would you really be happy to be in partnership with a possible fascist dictatorship? China might even look more attractive if Trump undermines US democracy.

Heard the same in 2016. Was he a fascist dictator then? Nope!

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Some just believe what they wanna believe. If he gets in, check back in 4 years. But the real point is whether he can be trusted by allies (even personal ones). The answer to that is clear.

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The only people who trust the US administration are the investors in Wall Street, getting massive shares of profits with the sales of weapons worldwide to foment one war after another. It’s going to be priceless, whoever wins the elections, see the country imploding. The two candidates are really the symbol of what America can offer.

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No allied nation trusts Trump, that was the case during his last tenure and will be again. They will likely lay as low as possible and wait for the next administration as they did last time.

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They will likely lay as low as possible and wait for the next administration as they did last time.

As a variant, they, the allied nations, can "change their shoes". Your Western culture does not exclude it.

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Modi certainly is a big winner here. Trump really seems to like him.

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Australia, India and Japan aren't going to change their positions. The threat from China continues unabated. It's how Trump will behave since he has a history of damaging or wrecking any existing alliances and agreements. However, although the QUAD was concieved back in 2007 by then J-PM Abe, it was not until 2017 under the previous Trump administration that it really started to take shape. So there is a strong liklihood that Trump may feel like it's his "baby".

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