Worldwide, Trump’s latest legal woes draw outrage, and shrugs

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Worldwide, Trump’s latest legal woes draw outrage, and shrugs
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The world is calculating the costs and opportunities of the latest Trump saga transfixing and dividing the country. Read more at straitstimes.com.

charging former US President Donald Trump with mishandling classified documents, global reaction ranged from strategic silence to unbridled outrage, with room in between for world-weary shrugs, wild conspiracy theories and ominous predictions of America’s decline.

“The case shows once again that Donald Trump belongs behind bars, not in the White House,” said Ralf Stegner, a German Social Democrat who sits on the German intelligence oversight committee, “This man is a threat to security and democracy in the US and around the world.” Many countries chose silence in public and eye rolls in private. “Save your energy, because there will be other things to react to,” said Associate Professor Chong Ja Ian, a political scientist at the National University of Singapore.

For China, publicly ignoring Trump’s indictment may have reflected deeper, long-term goals. Some analysts believe that Beijing might welcome the return of Trump to office because he was less committed to traditional alliances – and democracy – and might see value in a US-China deal of some kind.

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