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Ahead of this week's NATO summit, Europe is uncertain about its old ally, the U.S.Ahead of this week's NATO summit, Europe is uncertain about its old ally, the U.S. toggle caption Peter Dejong/AP This year's NATO summit opens Tuesday against the backdrop of an increasingly aggressive and unrestrained Russia, combined with an increasingly disengaged United States, which seems willing to turn its back on its traditional allies to engage in new conflicts and threats in the Middle East and Asia. Writing in French newspaper Le Monde, columnist Sylvie Kauffmann said it was hard to imagine last summer's NATO Summit in Washington, D.C., when 32 nations came together to celebrate the transatlantic alliance's 75th anniversary under the motto: "Stronger and safer together, in NATO." A year ago, she said, the member nations were "reinvigorated around its leading partner, the United States, [and] by Russian aggression in Ukraine." "Six months later," wrote Kauffmann, "Donald Trump succeeded Joe Biden in the White House, and everything shifted." NATO — which stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organization — is a military alliance of 32 member states: 30 European nations, as well as the United States and Canada. This year's summit is being held for two days in The Hague, in the Netherlands. Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, president of the German Marshall Fund of the United States — a nonprofit organization focused on transatlantic affairs
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