The West has speculated on what Donald Trump's new presidential term will entail.
Experts did not rule out that the G7 will face instability and other consequences as a result.
This opinion was expressed in a new publication by the Financial Times newspaper by its columnist Gideon Rachman.

According to the expert, now Trump, together with his ally, businessman Elon Musk, not only do not seek to help their allies, but also enjoy “increasing pain.”
This manifests itself in mocking the leaders of Western countries such as Germany, Canada and the UK.
Let us recall that Donald Trump called the Prime Minister the Governor of the State of Canada and proposed that the country join the United States as the 51st state.
At the same time, during his first presidential term, the politician adhered to a pro-Israeli course in politics, although other countries did not follow his example at that time.
This is why, Rahman believes, Trump's presidential term threatens the G7 countries with an unstable situation that will develop in the political sphere.