Gaza will be a parking lot by February. The West Bank likely by March. Trump has flat out said that Israel should, and I quote, "finish the job." Those who didn't vote for Kamala because it'd be akin to getting blood on their hands have just slipped into the bathtub full of blood.
Ukraine I'll give a couple months just because they're tough as nails but with the US pulling out of NATO as well, they're boned and so is the rest of Europe if Putin gets any designs on gaining back the old USSR borders.
Taiwan is likely gone within the year. Japan is freaking the fuck out, and understandably so. Maybe SK can hold out, but with Russian and Chinese support? Especially from a China who's freshly reinvigorated by taking out the little island """"province"""" who'd been spitting in their eyes for the last hundredish years? If we don't see nukes fly before 2030 I'll be shocked.
That's not to even get into the ramifications of a second term here at home. I'm expecting most if not all of the policy recommendations from the Heritage Foundation's bible (or scribbled-on copy of Mein Kampf, if you prefer) to make it into law somehow since we're in the worst possible timeline where he also has legislative support. Trans peoples' very existence will be deemed "pornographic" and I wouldn't be surprised if we see more restrictions on marriage and gender and what-have-you. I'm terrified for my sister and cousins, and disgusted that the country we grew up in decided both them and their rights simply don't matter. I'm too white, male, able-bodied and straight to be a target of the admin myself, but no doubt that my parents will be, considering the cuts he wants to make to social security. They're both on disability.
I don't even expect Trump to live halfway through the term -- the way he eats Big Macs like Tic Tacs I'd be shocked if his heart doesn't give out before 2027, especially as old as he is. And President Vance will likely be worse, and not just in the way that he's basically Trump but still able to string words together semi-coherently, but also in that he doesn't seem particularly inclined to give a shit about the constitution in any context other than as toilet paper.
I have a possible exit path, my girlfriend is Canadian and I'm in an industry that they'd like more workers for, but honestly, Pierre Poilievre seems to just be Canadian Trump, and it's entirely likely that he's going to form the next government up there. The only reason I'm still holding myself somewhat glued together is for her.