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是的,特朗普总统可以退出北约

Geopolitics
United States
开始于 April 18, 2026

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

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CLAIM 发布者 will Apr 18, 2026
退出可能会助长对手的气焰,使欧洲不稳定,对全球贸易和外交造成负面影响。
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A withdrawal could embolden adversaries and destabilize Europe, negatively impacting global trade and diplomacy.

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宪法性地从北约退出的权力引发了关于总统权力与国会权力平衡的重要问题。
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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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离开北约将削弱全球安全,并降低美国在国际联盟中的领导地位。
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Leaving NATO would undermine global security and diminish America's leadership role in international alliances.

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从北约退出可能使美国能够优先考虑自身国家利益而非全球承诺。
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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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关于退出北约的辩论反映了人们对美国外交政策及其在不断变化的世界秩序中角色的更广泛关切。
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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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