November 6th 2024.
The world was abuzz with excitement as news of Donald Trump's massive political comeback spread like wildfire. World leaders from all corners of the globe showered the Republican nominee with praise and congratulations, even before a definitive victory against Kamala Harris had been declared.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was among the first to extend his congratulations, acknowledging Trump's win as he addressed his supporters in West Palm Beach, Florida. "As close allies, we stand together in defense of our shared values of freedom, democracy, and enterprise," Starmer declared.
Meanwhile, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed Trump's victory as a "historic return to the White House," and expressed his eagerness to continue the strong alliance between Israel and America. However, the Kremlin remained silent, with no congratulatory message from Russia's Security Council deputy head Dmitry Medvedev.
In an ominous post on Telegram, Medvedev hinted at Trump's dislike for wasteful spending, including on "idiotic allies" and "gluttonous international organizations" like Ukraine. It was a subtle reminder of the strained relations between the two countries.
Dutch anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders also joined in on the celebrations, congratulating Trump on his win. And while Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky offered his congratulations, he also expressed hope that the "peace through strength" approach advocated by Trump would bring about a just peace in Ukraine.
As the votes continued to be counted, more and more political leaders joined in to congratulate Trump on his victory. However, some may have had ulterior motives, with a potential alignment with Trump's policies being seen as a strategic move.
Meanwhile, Harris continued to gain votes and was projected to win in Minnesota and New Jersey. However, for Trump and his supporters, it was a night of celebration as they revelled in what some were calling the "biggest comeback in US political history."
Hungary's right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who had openly endorsed Trump's bid for the White House, took to Facebook to express his joy at the Republican nominee's victory. "On the way to a beautiful victory," he declared.
In a separate post, Orban declared Trump's win as the "biggest comeback in US political history," a sentiment that was echoed by many others, including the Dutch anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders. "Congratulations, America! Never stop fighting to win elections," Wilders wrote.
Even President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele couldn't resist joining in on the celebrations, sending his best wishes to Trump on his victory. "May God bless and guide you," Bukele wrote, adding his voice to the chorus of world leaders praising Trump for his remarkable comeback.
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