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Trump Edition: Can Europe defend itself without America? | Battle Lines

The Telegraph 32,988 1 day ago
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In a recent address to NATO in Brussels, U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth declared that the U.S. is no longer "primarily focused on Europe's security." He emphasised that the U.S. would not send troops to Ukraine and would 'no longer tolerate an imbalanced relationship which encourages dependency'. With the American commitment to global peace since 1945 now over, what does this shift mean for European security? Can Europe defend itself without American troops, funding, and intelligence support? And is the Trump administration signalling a move towards a multipolar world, where global power is divided into three distinct spheres of influence? Roland Oliphant is joined by Ed Arnold, Senior Research Fellow for European Security at RUSI, and by Michael Ignatieff, the former leader of the Canadian Liberal Party and leader of the Opposition. Contact us with feedback or ideas: [email protected] @venetiarainey @RolandOliphant

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