Many American and British newspapers have warned that America faces dangerous moments after the current presidential elections due to President Donald Trump's refusal to acknowledge its results.

The Washington Post said

in its editorials

that America is currently facing a perilous moment that it has not faced in modern times because the outgoing president is behaving in a dishonorable manner, spreading lies, and raising baseless allegations of rigging elections instead of being ready to compromise as he does any Someone who cares about democracy.

She added that history will remember who helped American democracy at this time, and who helped Trump to undermine it.

She indicated that many Republicans - such as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Kentucky) - tried to defend Trump's claims in a way that disguises impartiality, saying that it is time for everyone in charge to declare that Trump's claims are false and that no fraud has occurred, as well. Some Republicans did.

The Guardian: If the dispute continues until January 20, 2021, the military will be uncertain about who is entitled to obtain the nuclear codes as its leader (Reuters)

The coming weeks could see serious turmoil

The British "The Times" described what the United States is currently going through as a "dangerous moment", noting that the electoral process allows time for legal appeals, and that the electoral college will not meet to officially cast its votes for the new president until December 14th, The danger is that Trump is currently escalating the tension rather than patiently allowing the counting and legal process to run their course, which makes the coming weeks threatening serious disruption.

She said

in an editorial

today that America's hope is that moderate voices in the administration and the Republican Party will be able to persuade other officials to best preserve the country's unity and the dignity of the president's office, warning that many may hesitate to speak out for fear of Trump's remaining strength in the party, and from That the longer they allow this situation to continue, the greater the damage not only to their reputation and the reputation of their party, but also to the strength and stability of the country they were elected to serve.

The scariest scenario

As for the Guardian newspaper, it said that the most terrifying scenario is that the dispute remains unresolved until January 20, 2021, when the new presidential term will open, as the army will be unsure about who is entitled to obtain the nuclear codes as its leader, And that ends with US Attorney General William Barr declaring that it is legally correct to recognize Trump as president for a second term while Democrats are calling for nationwide protests to expel the squatters of the White House.

She added

in her editorial

also that the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, will need to rebuild the credibility of the United States government after "Trumpism" emptied its institutions, and this means offering hope to a country facing an epidemic and economic recession, and he will also have to reassert America's role to help the world find solutions to its problems. A role that was absent during the Trump era when the world needed it most.

She concluded by saying, "Biden should not continue to manage a dispute with Trump, he should be allowed to follow America's administration."