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Europe
European
governments have been deep in consultations on what they could do to
ensure that NATO, Western support for Ukraine and the security of member
countries will endure should Trump win back the presidency and temper U.S. contributions. The U.S. also plays the determinative role in the nuclear weapons stationed in Europe. The
possibility of a less dependable U.S. partner under Trump is generating
discussions about Europeans playing a bigger role in NATO’s nuclear
deterrence, according to the Poland-based Centre for Eastern
Studies, a security think tank. But European countries and Canada, with
their smaller military budgets and economies, are still years from being able to fill any U.S.-sized hole in NATO.
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