One of the most striking parts of Biden’s speech centered on NATO, the military alliance that has been at the heart of transatlantic security for decades. Biden described the alliance as being in “shambles” when he assumed the presidency in 2021, before claiming that his administration worked to expand and strengthen it.
His comments came just weeks after President Trump attended a NATO summit in the Netherlands, where member nations agreed to a historic pledge to raise defense spending to five percent of GDP over the next decade. Trump hailed the outcome as a “big win” for America, while critics questioned the sustainability of the demand.
A Divided Narrative
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