Are we too quick to write NATO's obituary?
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Are we too quick to write NATO's obituary?

by Erik Jones

The question of NATO's future arises again and again whenever Donald Trump makes a statement about his European allies. Can NATO survive the disillusionment of the Trump administration or the progressive withdrawal of American military support for European security? And yet each time that question pops up, America's European allies insist that NATO will endure. They highlight the continuous close cooperation between military leadership across the Atlantic,  pointing to the obvious reality that

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