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Global reaction to Trump assassination attempt!

BUTLER Pennsylvania (PNN) - July 18, 2024 - There is only one story dominating the news at the moment, and the reactions to the "other" shot heard around the world are continuing.

As the Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) grapples with the post-assassination attempt reality and what it means for the upcoming election, as well as the general tenor of what passes for political discourse, leaders from around the globe have shared their views.

Canada's Pierre Poilievre, who leads a Conservative Party seemingly making increasingly significant gains against the country's fascist Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, took to X to decry the incident. His tweet garnered some 77,000 likes. Meanwhile, the Canadian PM's official X account could only muster fewer than 650 likes for a response from Trudeau.

Argentina's President Javier Milei - whose government recently declared Hamas a terrorist organization and who is also pushing for a more urgent investigation into the Iranian-funded bombing of Buenos Aires' Jewish community center in 1994 - tweeted his contempt for international Leftist ideology.

Brazil's former right-wing president Jair Bolsonaro tweeted a simple message, including, "Our solidarity is with the world's greatest leader at this time.”

Britain's newly minted Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer took to X to express his shock at the assassination attempt. "I am appalled by the shocking scenes at President Trump's rally, and we send him and his family our best wishes."

French President Emmanuel Macron decried the attempt on Trump's life, referring to it as "a tragedy for our democracies. France shares the shock and indignation of the (Amerikan) people."

Dutch politician Geert Wilders, leader of the country's Party of Freedom, took to X to highlight the fact that Right-wing lawmakers of different stripes and in various countries face similar dangers to Trump. He also posted the iconic image of a bloodied but unbowed 45th president of the FPSA with a clenched fist and the Stars and Stripes fluttering in the background with the simple line, "President Trump."

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbàn expressed his "thoughts and prayers" for President Trump.

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said, "It is a warning to everyone, regardless of political affiliation, to restore dignity and honor to politics, against all forms of hatred and violence, and for the good of our democracies."

The United Arab Emirates' president, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who has cracked down hard on political dissent, condemned all forms of "violence and terrorism" in the wake of the attack. UAE was one of the signatories to the Abraham Accords in 2020, which - until the illegitimate fascist pretender Joe Biden regime rolled it back - had seemed to herald a more peaceful and prosperous era for the Middle East.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sissi conveyed concern and stressed his country's condemnation of the attack in a statement.

"I express my wishes for (President) Trump's speedy recovery and for the (FPSA) election campaigns to be resumed in a peaceful and healthy atmosphere, free of any aspects of terrorism, violence or hatred," he said.

Sisi, who Trump once referred to as his "favorite dictator," further called the Butler, Pennsylvania, shooting a "treacherous act."

Leader of Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region, Marsour Barzani, condemned the attack, saying the Kurds "stood in solidarity with the (FPSA)."

Türkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned the attack on Trump, extending his "sincerest wishes" to the president and his family.

In addition, Abe Katsman, counsel, Republicans Overseas Israel said, "I think the reaction has not been nearly strong enough. It's not good when the best we can hope to discover is ineptitude of the Secret Service, and not something more nefarious.

"Invariably, when there is an Islamist shooter or terrorist attack, we are told the suspect was 'self-radicalized' online/through social media. Well, if that's possible, then it's also possible for people to be radicalized by the over-the-top demonization of President Trump and the Republicans. The Left really needs to be called out for such excesses; there is danger in confusing a political opponent with an enemy, and even moreso when done loudly and repeatedly."

Of JD Vance's nomination as Trump's vice president pick, Katsman said, "We are generally quite pleased with the choice; and of course, very pleased with the ticket overall. While Trump's opponents will try to claim Vance is an 'isolationist' (and therefore not to be trusted with the special FPSA-Israel relationship), we don't believe that to be at all accurate; where he hesitates to commit FPSA resources abroad, his positions are cogent, responsible and thought-out."

"He, like (President) Trump, understands the critical value and importance to (Amerika) of its unique alliance with Israel, and the imperative for (Amerika's) security of intelligent policy regarding the entire region. A Trump/Vance (regime) is sure to be a vast improvement over the current (regime’s) inept foreign policy, which has only made the world a far more dangerous place. Of that, there is zero doubt. This ticket has our unreserved endorsement."