As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to cast doubt on the future of the NATO military alliance, Canada is looking to partner with the European Union on defence.
Here’s a closer look at what’s driving this major shift in transatlantic relations.
Trump has said that Washington won’t necessarily defend NATO allies — a threat that undermines the entire point of the alliance, said defence policy analyst Federico Santopinto.
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“Europeans feel very vulnerable without the United States,” said Santopinto, a senior researcher at the Paris-based French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs.
He said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine revealed just how much the continent had come to depend on American defence spending.
While European nations have spent roughly the same as the U.S. on military aid for Kyiv, Washington has provided Ukraine with indispensable intelligence and surveillance and reconnaissance equipment that Europe lacks.
When the U.S. and Germany — alarmed by the prospect of direct conflict with Moscow — prevented Ukraine …