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US divisions threaten its leadership role

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US President Donald Trump sparked outrage after he reportedly referred to Haiti, El Salvador and some African nations as “shithole countries” on Thursday during a meeting with lawmakers at the White House. According to US media reports, Trump was meeting with lawmakers to discuss a bipartisan immigratio­n deal involving those countries when he reportedly said, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?”

Trump on Friday denied describing these nations as “shithole countries.” “The language used by me at the DACA meeting was tough, but this was not the language used. What was really tough was the outlandish proposal made – a big setback for DACA!” Trump tweeted.

Democratic Senator Richard Durbin on Friday said Trump used “hate-filled, vile and racist” language including “shithole” when talking about immigrants from Haiti and Africa. The incident is still unveiling and escalating.

If Trump did refer to the two Latin American and African countries as “shithole countries,” it is by no means diplomatic­ally accepted. It is also politicall­y incorrect. If the remarks were indeed uttered, the incident will definitely tarnish Trump’s image and make the world believe that the US is increasing­ly irresponsi­ble.

It should be noted that Trump’s remarks were originally made at a closed-door meeting in the White House and later leaked to the public. The continuous leaks from the White House indicate a lack of minimum political unity at the top political level. The drive to jostle against each other among different political factions has prevailed over the “US national interests.”

US society needs immigrants and the prosperity of the Western world cannot be realized without the contributi­ons of people from developing countries. This leads to the moral and legal consensus on prohibitin­g racial discrimina­tion in the US and other Western countries. But the consensus is now being challenged by the rise of populism of white Americans. If the media reports about Trump’s remarks turned out to be true, his serious blunder was caught red-handed. He can hardly defend and justify his remarks. Trump denied he made these comments and the public opinion in the US may turn to focus on whether his denial is true.

The US is facing challenges from a radically changing world. Many advantages that the US had gained during its heyday have been declining. It is still an advanced country, but its ability to lead the world is struggling. The actions and language of the incumbent US president is quite different from his predecesso­rs. US society is divided as how to define the changes in the White House. It is hard to conclude whether such a divide is normal growth pains or a lethal rift. Let’s wait and see.

The opinions expressed are those of the writer alone and do not necessaril­y reflect the position of the Global Times.

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