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The Coming Crisis of NATO Deterrence

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May 28, 2026に開始

Nuclear guarantees cannot replace U.S. forces in Europe

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Focusing solely on military solutions ignores the importance of diplomacy and conflict resolution in ensuring long-term security in Europe.

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The debate over NATO deterrence highlights the need for a balanced approach that includes both conventional forces and nuclear capabilities.

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Relying on nuclear guarantees undermines NATO's deterrence credibility and could provoke an arms race among member states.

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Increased European defense spending and autonomy can alleviate reliance on U.S. forces, enhancing NATO's overall deterrent capability.

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Strengthening NATO deterrence through increased U.S. forces in Europe is essential to counter emerging threats and maintain global stability.

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