Can you 'Trump-proof' NATO? As Biden falters, Europeans look to safeguard the military alliance
- European leaders at the NATO summit in Washington are concerned about the potential return of Donald Trump as the alliance's critic, amidst doubts about President Joe Biden's reelection chances.
- NATO emphasizes solidarity as it marks its 75th anniversary, with discussions on defense strategies less reliant on the U.S.
- Far-Right forces pose a challenge to NATO's support, with fears of decreased backing for the alliance and military aid to Ukraine.
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NATO: Can you 'Trump-proof' this military alliance?
WASHINGTON — Growing skepticism about President Joe Biden’s reelection chances has European leaders heading to the NATO summit in Washington confronting the prospect that the military alliance’s most prominent critic, Donald Trump, may return to power over its mightiest military. NATO — made up of 32 European and North American allies committed to defending one another from armed attack — will stress strength through solidarity as it celebrates …
Can you ‘Trump-proof’ NATO? As Biden falters, Europeans look to
WASHINGTON: Growing skepticism about President Joe Biden’s reelection chances has European leaders heading to the NATO summit in Washington confronting the prospect that the military alliance’s most prominent critic, Donald Trump, may return to power over its mightiest military. NATO — made up of 32 European and North American allies committed to defending one another from
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