2024-12-22
25 分钟Donald Trump's return to the White House is seen as a potential threat to European security. Some think he may abandon Nato - but the organisation's new secretary general seems convinced he will be persuaded to stay.
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The re election of Donald Trump marks what's perhaps the most uncertain moment
in the history of the NATO military alliance.
Well, that is since the last time he was president.
But that was before large scale warfare returned to Europe with Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine,
aided militarily and otherwise by North Korea, Iran and China.
NATO is a transatlantic military alliance and it's largely funded by the United States.
But America first.