Trump will remain President-elect Biden’s greatest obstacle even after he takes office

-President Donald Trump’s continued refusal to concede 2020 elections poses a host of national security dangers.

-The failure thus far of a host of such leaders globally to recognize President-elect Biden’s victory underscores this reality.

-President-elect Biden wishes to counter President Trump’s continued influence and fulfill his goal of being the unifying leader for all Americans and for global democracies.

 
President Donald Trump’s continued refusal to concede 2020 elections poses a host of national security dangers. However, the most hazardous of them all won’t be found on the conventional list of threats that occupy Washington’s legion of foreign policy experts.

That doesn’t mean there isn’t potential for increased peril across the usual list of concerns: China, Russia, Iran, North Korea or terrorism. It’s just none of them – as significant as they are – pose as existential a danger to U.S. interests at home and abroad as the growing prospect of continued domestic political polarization and growing cultural divides.

Those, in turn, prompt adversaries to seek advantage by fueling these divisions and finding advantage in them. It leaves even the most hopeful of allies, encouraged by President-elect Joe Biden’s commitment to restoring a more traditional U.S. approach to international common cause, hedging their bets.

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