Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine three years ago, there was a renewed focus on revitalizing the NATO alliance in response to Kremlin aggression. Despite previous criticisms under the Trump administration, NATO saw growth and support under the Biden administration, with Sweden and Finland becoming members. However, concerns have resurfaced with Trump’s return to office, as the U.S. has resumed criticizing NATO and engaging in peace talks that could potentially harm Ukraine. Vice President Vance recently scolded EU leaders for stifling right-wing political views, highlighting the growing distrust between the U.S. and Europe.
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