The Transatlantic Alliance Can’t Survive Without Trust
Geopolitics
Global
Started July 06, 2026
The article explores the critical role of trust in maintaining the Transatlantic Alliance, highlighting the challenges and necessary steps to strengthen this vital partnership.
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The Transatlantic Alliance Can’t Survive Without Trust
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jul 06, 2026
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Jul 06, 2026
The U.S. should reevaluate its commitments to NATO, focusing on national interests rather than maintaining alliances that may not serve us.
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While trust is vital, the effectiveness of NATO should be judged on its adaptability to modern threats rather than historical alliances.
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The erosion of trust in NATO undermines transatlantic relations and could lead to increased geopolitical instability.
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Jul 06, 2026
Critics argue that NATO's relevance is declining, suggesting that reliance on this alliance may hinder the U.S. from pursuing independent foreign policies.
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Strengthening trust within NATO is essential for collective security and should be a top priority for the U.S. to maintain global stability.
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