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Fact: Many nations and/or their leaders...

respected and/or feared Trump. Do you think they would respect Harris if she became POTUS?
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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Respect and fear are not the same. It may be possible to respect but not fear, fear with no respect, or do both.

Also, respecting someone simply as President, in the sense of accepting having been properly voted to that role; is not necessarily agreeing with or supporting that President's (especially foreign) policies.

Would they respect Kamala Harris? No reason why not. She has not been President so can't be judged on past record; but if she does become President her standing abroad would depend on how well she executes the role. Not which Party she leads. Just the same whoever become President.

Remember that to a foreign country the USA's President's Party and domestic policies are largely irrelevant unless they really go beyond the pale - they are the Americans' business. What matters instead are the USA's foreign policy and international diplomatic skills.

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One thing any nation needs consider is not only how it looks to its friends, but also to its enemies. Most of those, and the USA has plenty to choose from, are single-party or single-theology dictatorships run by men with no respect for democracy, so their own leaders' displayed relationship with "Western" leaders is more of brittle courtesy than reality.

However, these tyrants watch how their perceived enemies behave at home as well as abroad, for many of them represent cultures inimical to the American (or British) way of life. So if the watched country looks as if it can't manage being a "democracy" in a civilised manner, then hypocritical though it is, that is potentially good domestic propaganda material for the tyrants.