Democracy Alliance - Former NATO Secretary General Rasmussen Promotes the Establishment of a New Alliance of States
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NATO has long been seen as an alliance with reliable US support. Today, under the Trump administration, concern for a possible collapse is growing.
Former NATO Secretary General Rasmussen spoke out for the formation of a new alliance.
Former NATO chief Rasmussen sees the US leadership role faltering – and is advocating for a new association of democratic states. Who would be involved?
Because the US is withdrawing from its leadership role, other alliances are needed, says Anders Rasmussen. His "greatest concern" is Donald Trump's unpredictability.
For Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the US under Donald Trump has lost its role as a reliable leading force in the West. The former NATO Secretary-General therefore promotes a new alliance of democratic states – and already outlines which countries could belong to it.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen led NATO when there was no doubt about the US's allegiance to the alliance. Now the behaviour of the Trump administration is causing him great concern - and he proposes new ways.
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