The Trump administration has announced plans to terminate key security programs designed to protect European allies from Russian aggression, according to a report by The New York Times. This move marks a significant shift in U.S. defense policy, raising concerns among NATO members about the future of transatlantic security cooperation. The decision comes amid broader tensions in U.S.-Russia relations and ongoing debates over burden-sharing within the alliance. European officials are now grappling with the implications of reduced American support as Moscow continues to assert its influence across the region.
Trump Administration Moves to Terminate Key Security Programs Shielding European Allies
The decision sparked immediate concerns among European officials and U.S. defense experts alike, as programs designed to bolster intelligence sharing, joint cyber defense, and troop deployments have formed a cornerstone of transatlantic security for nearly a decade. Critics argue that…
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Author : Caleb Wilson
Publish date : 2025-09-05 04:41:00
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