
President Joe Biden aims to persuade his friends that he is the best choice for the presidency as the country prepares to mark the 75th commemoration of Nato.
Biden has prioritized rebuilding America’s historic relationships abroad to face authoritarian dangers, a departure from Trump’s” America First” approach that strained relations with friends. So, the outcome of the November election was considerably form Nato’s trajectory and Europe’s political landscape.
Stressing the need for the United States to uphold its” sacred commitment” to Nato, Biden said earlier this year,” We must remember that the sacred commitment we make to our Allies—to defend every inch of Nato territory—makes us safer too”.
Joern Fleck, older chairman at the Europe Center of the Atlantic Council, pointed out that worries about Biden’s political future were “absolutely on one’s heads”, highlighting the potential for Trump to win the US vote and possibly reduce the empire, Reuters reported.
Former President Trump’s potential return to the White House has become more and more concerning for Nato users.
Trump has indicated that if he is re-elected, he might not support Nato members who fail to meet their NATO defense spending target of 2 % of GDP in the event of military hostilities. He has even raised questions about the level of assistance that Ukraine receives in its conflict with Russia.
The continued Ukraine-Russia issue will be a central theme among the 32 Nato associate nations. Their main goals will mainly be to provide Ukraine with military and financial aid and research potential paths for Kyiv’s upcoming Nato membership.