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はい、トランプ大統領は NATO から脱退することができる

Geopolitics
United States
April 18, 2026に開始

He has the constitutional authority to do so. That doesn’t mean he should

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 18, 2026
離脱は敵対国を勢いづかせ、ヨーロッパを不安定化させ、世界的な貿易と外交に悪影響を及ぼす可能性がある。
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A withdrawal could embolden adversaries and destabilize Europe, negatively impacting global trade and diplomacy.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 18, 2026
NATOから離脱する憲法上の権限は、大統領権とその議会の権力のバランスについて、重要な問題を提起する。
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The constitutional authority to withdraw from NATO raises important questions about the balance of power between the presidency and Congress.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 18, 2026
NATOから脱退することは、世界的安全保障を損なわせ、国際同盟における米国のリーダーシップの地位を低下させるだろう。
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Leaving NATO would undermine global security and diminish America's leadership role in international alliances.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 18, 2026
NATOから離脱することで、米国は世界的なコミットメントよりも自国の国家利益を優先させることができる。
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Withdrawing from NATO could allow the U.S. to prioritize its own national interests over global commitments.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 18, 2026
NATO離脱に関する議論は、米国の外交政策とその変化する世界秩序における役割についての、より広い懸念を反映している。
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The debate over NATO withdrawal reflects broader concerns about U.S. foreign policy and its role in a changing world order.

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