ARTICLE AD BOX
American affairs researcher Dmitry Drobnitsky confirmed that the claim by both presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump that the other poses a threat to America indicates the intensity of the civil conflict and portends a bad future for the country.
"Both candidates claim that their opponent poses a threat to the United States and democracy," Drobnitsky said in an interview with RT, commenting on former US President Donald Trump's statement that current President Joe Biden poses a threat to the United States.
He added: "This indicates how severe the civil conflict is in the United States currently, and it is clear that the situation will get worse in the future."
Noting that Donald Trump and Joe Biden represent “two different Americas,” Drobnitsky continued: “Although they don’t say ‘two different Americas’ yet, they say ‘two different Americas in the future,’ in fact they are two different Americas, and these two Americas once fought each other in a civil war, and it is very likely that we are now on the verge of reviving a second such conflict.”
“In fact, a significant number of Americans surveyed say they will watch this debate and are interested in it,” Drobnitsky continued. “But in my opinion, unless there is a medical emergency or some other emergency — like Biden fainting or Trump throwing a glass in the announcer’s face — this debate generally won’t offer anything new.”
According to him, everyone is waiting for the debate to see "what Biden will look like," and that this debate will be "a very serious test for Biden, and it is somewhat an internal matter for the Democratic Party, to decide whether to replace him or continue to push him for a second term."
Hours before their 90-minute debate, former US President Donald Trump said that his country's current president, Joe Biden, poses "a threat to democracy, as well as to the future of the United States . "
Biden and Trump will meet on the debate stage Thursday in the first televised confrontation that could be decisive in the race to return to the White House in November.
Biden and Trump will have a historic presidential debate, not only the first-ever debate between a current and former president, but also the first debate for either candidate in this year's election.