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Europe’s Fate Is America’s Business

Geopolitics
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Started February 19, 2026

"In a second Trump term,” said former national security advisor John Bolton to the Washington Post almost exactly four years ago, “I think he may well have withdrawn from NATO.” The post Europe’s Fate Is America’s Business appeared first on First Things

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 19, 2026
Withdrawing from NATO could allow Europe to develop its own defense strategies, promoting greater autonomy and self-reliance.
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America's involvement in NATO is essential for maintaining global influence and preventing potential conflicts in Europe.
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The future of NATO should be a collaborative decision involving both European nations and the U.S., not dictated by one leader.
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America must prioritize its NATO commitments to ensure European stability and counteract rising global threats.
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Focusing on domestic issues rather than foreign alliances like NATO would better serve American interests and resources.
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