The global perception of the United States has been significantly impacted by the tumultuous and unpredictable nature of American politics since Donald J. Trump's entry into the political arena nine years ago. The recent apparent attempts on Trump's life have raised international concerns, fueling fears of violent unrest and potential civil war. Leaders and observers from around the world, including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French history professor Corentin Sellin, have expressed deep worries about the upcoming presidential election and the state of American democracy. The article also highlights the concerns about the influence of violence in American politics, Trump's rhetoric, and the potential for further conflict. The international community is closely watching the situation, with some expressing anxiety about the future of American democracy and its impact on global stability. The article emphasizes the need for a peaceful resolution through democratic means and the resilience of American institutions, despite the prevailing global apprehension.