Aaron Parnas
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And I saw your interview with Heather Cox Richardson.
She's been talking about this a lot, is that people need to look at this not from like a day-to-day, like, okay, Trump says this, Carney says that, but look at it from a very macro level.
The dynamics between the United States and other nations have fundamentally changed, and it will take a very long time to get back to where it once was, if it ever does.
Well, I think you're going to see a lot of continuity even with the Democrat.
I mean, you saw that with Biden even, right?
Like the Abraham Accords.
Biden continued them.
Biden's State Department continued to work almost got the Saudis and the Abraham Accords.
So I think you're going to see this board of peace situation to the extent that it lasts through the end of Trump's term.
I think if a Democrat takes over, you're going to still have this board of peace, whatever it looks like, this organization.
You may have more countries join.
You may have more of this kind of
international collaborative effort, I don't know.
But I do think that it's, I mean, when you look at what in the post-World War II order, what the world has looked like, the United Nations does not have the same kind of power behind it that it once did.
It just doesn't.
Or reputation.
Most countries do not, that don't need the UN, don't really care for the UN.
And so I don't think it's just going to be the United States.
I think you're going to have other countries come out and say, you know what, we need something different.
We need something better.