Donald Trump’s stance on NATO has reignited fears about the alliance’s future, leaving European leaders scrambling to assess the consequences of his policies.
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Reports suggest Trump’s decision to weaken support for Ukraine and engage in negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin has unsettled NATO members, raising doubts over America’s commitment to the 75-year-old defence pact.
A senior German official speaking at the Munich Security Conference expressed concerns that Trump would likely not come to the aid of a NATO ally under attack. This uncertainty directly challenges NATO’s core principle of collective security, which has been the foundation of Western defence since World War II, According to report in The New York Times.
The New York Times report further highlights that Trump has repeatedly criticised NATO members for not contributing enough financially. During his first term, he even threatened to withdraw the United States from the alliance. While an outright exit now seems unlikely, his actions suggest he is actively undermining NATO from within.
His latest remarks, which appear to align with Putin’s false narrative that Ukraine provoked the Russian invasion, have left European leaders deeply concerned.
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