How the Harris-Trump showdown looks from abroad
Americans are voting as two major conflicts rage and others threaten to erupt.
The showdown between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will in many ways be a choice between foreign policy continuity and change.
Harris has largely stuck to President Joe Biden's world agenda, one in which the outgoing leader sought to revive traditional American statesmanship after four turbulent years of Trump.
Trump is bidding for a second term with twin promises of "America first" with "peace through strength," accusing Biden, Harris and many other leaders of facilitating global instability through weakness and incompetence.
The Democratic ticket is framing Trump as a chaotic leader easily taken advantage of by more wily foreign adversaries.
As Americans head to the polls on Tuesday, the world will be watching as closely as ever.
-ABC News' David Brennan