Trump, Fascism, and Nuclear Weapons: Should the World Be Worried?
Understanding the Global Risks Through the Writings of Timothy Snyder
As Donald Trump reemerges as a dominant force in American politics, the international community faces a question with profound implications: Should the world be worried? The concern is not simply about domestic partisanship or electoral outcomes in the United States. It is about whether a leader with openly authoritarian tendencies—one who incited an attack on the U.S. Capitol and routinely undermines democratic institutions—could once again control the most powerful nuclear arsenal on Earth.
To understand the scope and urgency of the threat, we can turn to the work of historian Timothy Snyder, particularly his bestsellers On Tyranny, The Road to Unfreedom, and Black Earth. Snyder has become a leading public intellectual warning about the rise of authoritarianism and the dangerous historical patterns it follows.
Fascism Revisited: A 21st-Century Threat
Fascism is not just a relic of the 20th century. While it may wear a different face today, its core components remain: cults of personality, anti-democratic rhetoric, a disdain for truth, and the glorification of violence and nationalism.
Snyder, in On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century, writes,
“History does not repeat, but it does instruct.”
He warns that the decline of democratic norms, once begun, often accelerates quickly, and that citizens must act early to defend institutions and freedoms.
Trump’s behavior during his presidency—and especially in its final months—echoed many of the dangers Snyder outlines:
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Discrediting the electoral process, a hallmark of authoritarianism.
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Encouraging political violence, most notably during the January 6 Capitol riot.
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Weaponizing propaganda and conspiracy theories, undermining a shared sense of truth.
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Attacking the independence of the press and judiciary, cornerstones of democratic governance.
While Trump has not formally declared himself a fascist, the pattern aligns uncomfortably well with the early stages of historical authoritarian movements. Snyder cautions that democracies typically die not from coups, but from erosion within.
The Nuclear Dimension: A Global Concern
What makes Trump’s potential return to power uniquely alarming is not just his authoritarian tendencies, but the power he would wield, especially over nuclear weapons.
The President of the United States has near-unilateral authority to launch a nuclear strike. During Trump’s first term, former defense officials and intelligence insiders expressed concern about his impulsiveness, temperament, and disregard for expert counsel.
In The Road to Unfreedom, Snyder explores how modern authoritarian regimes—from Putin’s Russia to rising illiberal movements in Europe—use chaos, fear, and disinformation to consolidate power. If such a strategy is applied to foreign policy while holding nuclear capability, the risk of catastrophic miscalculation increases dramatically.
The danger isn't just theoretical. A second Trump term could destabilize alliances like NATO, embolden aggressive regimes, and dismantle nuclear treaties, making the world a more volatile and dangerous place.
What Can Be Done?
Snyder does not merely diagnose the problem; he prescribes action. In On Tyranny, he emphasizes the responsibility of ordinary citizens to defend democratic values:
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“Defend institutions.”
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“Believe in truth.”
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“Be calm when the unthinkable arrives.”
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“Stand out.”
These lessons are not just for Americans. Authoritarianism, once empowered in a superpower, has ripple effects across the globe. The erosion of democracy in the U.S. weakens global norms and gives cover to despots elsewhere.
Snyder’s works underscore the urgency of civic participation, vigilance, and international solidarity. Democracy, he reminds us, is not inevitable—it is a choice made, defended, and renewed by people.
Conclusion: A Warning from History
Trump’s political revival is not just a national event—it’s a global moment of reckoning. The combination of authoritarian tendencies with nuclear authority is historically unprecedented in a modern democracy. That reality should concern not just Americans, but every country invested in global stability.
Timothy Snyder’s books—especially On Tyranny, The Road to Unfreedom, and Black Earth—serve as essential reading for anyone trying to understand what is at stake, and what must be done. His message is clear: the world must learn from history, before it repeats in devastating form.
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(This article is written with the help of AI and is subject to mistakes.)
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