Europe is staring down the barrel of a stark new reality where the United States being the backbone of NATO – the alliance that has guaranteed the continent’s security since 1949 for almost 80 years – is no longer a given.
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In Europe’s north, soldiers train amid worries over Trump’s belief in NATO
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EU leaders commit to working together after Trump signals that Europe must defend itself
Trump casts doubt on NATO solidarity, despite it aiding the US after Sept. 11
President Donald Trump is expressing uncertainty that NATO would come to the United States' defense if the country were attacked. That's despite the alliance doing just that after Sept. 11
As some Republican lawmakers push for the US to leave NATO, questions arise about the alliance's role, history, and impact on global security. Here's what to know.
President Donald Trump's pick for NATO ambassador promised senators the United States’ commitment to NATO will be “ironclad,” even as questions continue to circle about Trump’s approach to dealing with the foreign security alliance.
Trump has reportedly discussed the possibility of adjusting engagement to favor allies that spend a set amount of GDP on defense.
Elon Musk, who holds no official cabinet position in the administration, wrote on social media that he agrees the United States should leave NATO and the United Nations. On Saturday, Musk quote-tweeted “I agree” to a post from someone who wrote, “It’s time to leave NATO and the UN.”
A politician vying to replace Justin Trudeau as Canada's next leader has suggested forming a closer alliance with Britain and France as the NATO nations possess nuclear weapons, which could help safeguard the Canadians against potential threats posed by President Donald Trump.
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