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NATO Marks 75th Anniversary Amid Concerns Over Trump and Russia

The alliance celebrates its milestone while grappling with internal divisions and external threats, including fears of Trump's impact on its future.

  • NATO celebrated its 75th anniversary with ceremonies in Brussels, emphasizing unity but overshadowed by concerns over Donald Trump's potential return to the U.S. presidency.
  • Officials and diplomats express fear that Trump's rhetoric and actions could undermine NATO's collective security, especially in supporting Ukraine against Russia.
  • NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg proposes a $100 billion military aid package for Ukraine to 'Trump-proof' the alliance, amid ongoing discussions on the plan's feasibility.
  • The alliance faces challenges in maintaining unity as Russia's war in Ukraine strains relations and raises questions about NATO's long-term military support to Kyiv.
  • Experts and leaders express concern over NATO's future, highlighting the need for a united stance against external threats and the importance of U.S. commitment to the alliance.
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