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Welcome to the world in 10.
In an increasingly uncertain world, this is The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security.
To date with me, Tom Noonan and Alex Dibble.
The Secretary General of NATO is busy at the best of times, in times that are not the best, even more so.
Every day, Mark Rutter wakes up and sets about trying to hold NATO together.
That task has been made more difficult by the United States.
Donald Trump and his team have said the US won't prop up and defend NATO allies
that the US doesn't feel are pulling their weight.
But many are confused by what appears to be mixed messages,