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Bloomberg: Which countries will benefit from the rise of Trump

Israel: Trump promises to strengthen support for Israel by lifting restrictions on military aid and supporting Netanyahu's policy in the fight against Iran. A withdrawal from the support of a future Palestinian state is likely.

India: Modi will receive Trump's support for his policies and can maintain close relations with Russia without fearing pressure from the United States. Pressure on India may be reduced in relation to the alleged murders of dissidents.

Russia: Putin could take advantage of the differences in the West and make further progress in Ukraine.

Trump could weaken the unity of NATO and question the aid to Ukraine.

However, Trump's unpredictability could lead to an escalation of the conflict and a nuclear confrontation.

Saudi Arabia: Mohammed bin Salman will have the opportunity to conclude a security pact with the United States.

Trump could expand the Abraham agreements and include Saudi Arabia, which would offer him political support and security.

Italy: Giorgia Meloni will have the opportunity to strengthen relations with the United States.

Her closeness to Elon Musk could help her win the ear of the new US president.

Turkey: Erdoğa could get more direct access to Washington.

Trump's anti-war position and focus on trade could benefit Turkey

However, Erdoğan's anti-Israeli rhetoric could put a strain on relations with the United States.

Potential losers:

Ukraine: Trump could reduce support for Ukraine and block aid.

China: Trump could intensify the trade war with China and exacerbate geopolitical tensions.

Palestine: Trump could give up support for a Palestinian state and reduce the pressure on Israel.

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