

How can the Transatlantic alliance between the U.S. and Europe be sustained for future generations?
The Transatlantic alliance's future sustainability depends on European allies stepping up to take greater ownership of their own continental security. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasizes that while the alliance has endured for decades, its continuation won't happen automatically and requires deliberate action from all partners. The key to long-term success lies in European nations increasing their defense commitments and sharing the security burden more equitably with the United States. This shift becomes particularly crucial as America redirects focus toward other global challenges, especially the rising threat from China. By encouraging European allies to invest more in their defense budgets and take proactive responsibility for regional security, especially regarding conflicts like Ukraine, the alliance can maintain its strength through collective responsibility rather than over-reliance on U.S. military capabilities.

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