Musk’s war on America’s allies
- U.S. President Joe Biden has strengthened alliances with NATO, Japan, and Korea, while Trump plans to revive his 'America First' foreign policy, increasing pressure on allies.
- A December 2023 bill prevents any U.S. President from leaving NATO without Senate approval, ensuring continued U.S. Commitment to the alliance.
- According to a 2024 survey by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, 64 percent of Americans believe U.S. Security alliances benefit both allies and the U.S.
- European countries are enhancing their defense capabilities and may seek to reduce reliance on the U.S. If Trump implements tariffs on allies.
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