Kind of curious as to what the brehs/brehettes outside of the US think about the possibility of Donald Trump being the most powerful political figure in the world.
I know if I saw another country seriously about to elect Trump as it's leader I'd probably some combination of
and
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Doesn't appear he's very popular with world leaders - Here’s What World Leaders Say About Donald Trump http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...-trump-world-leaders-republican-gop/81312520/
I know if I saw another country seriously about to elect Trump as it's leader I'd probably some combination of
and
.Doesn't appear he's very popular with world leaders - Here’s What World Leaders Say About Donald Trump http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...-trump-world-leaders-republican-gop/81312520/
David Cameron
British Prime Minister David Cameron is another world leader who has criticized Trump for his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
“I think his remarks are divisive, stupid and wrong,”Cameron said, though he opposed the petition to have Trump banned from Britain. “I think if he came to visit our country he’d unite us all against him.”
Mexican President EnriquePeña Nieto delivered one of the harshest rebukes Monday, telling the Excelsior newspaper that Trump's "strident tone" is reminiscent of dictatorsBenito Mussolini and Hitler, populists who rode a tide of economic discontent to power.
"There have been episodes in the history of humanity, unfortunately, where these expressions, this strident rhetoric has only really been (a) very fateful stage in the history of mankind," he said. "That's how Mussolini got in, that's how Hitler got in."
lso, 65% of Canadians said they feared a Trump presidency, according to a February survey by Canadian polling firm Leger.
Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz al-Saud
In the Middle East, the Saudi prince said Trump should withdraw from the U.S. race.
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa
Ecuador's leftist president jabbed Trump, saying he would enjoy a Trump presidency because "it would be very bad for the United States."
“His discourse is so dumb, so basic, that it would ... help socialist politicians in Latin America, Correa told the Ecuadorian newspaper El Dia.





and start correcting the bullshyt in their country, that's the dream scenario anyway but it will probably be the opposite and they will try and get another liar in the special house to buttfukk them in the name of "Freedom"
and the reasons for his popularity, not beinga 'traditional' politician with the establishment are what is making a whole lot of other retarded politicians in other countries gain traction too, so I kinda get it. But I don't want to see him win, as much as we Europeans dislike it, the status quo with the US on top is better for us, way better than what Trump is proposing, with scaling back the international military presence and all.


