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Washington is calling for greater burden-sharing in Europe, and European fears of US disengagement dominate current public discourse. But adjusting military commitments does not mean abandonment. From Nixonโs Guam Doctrine to today's transactional foreign policy, the transatlantic partnership has weathered strategic recalibrations while remaining vital to both American and European security.
๐ Key topics:
- The US is Rebalancing, Not Retreating from Europe
- Lessons from History: The 1970s: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Guam Doctrine
- Geostrategic Advice for Governments and Businesses
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๐ฆ Follow me on Twitter/X: @y_scheidegger
By Yannick ScheideggerWashington is calling for greater burden-sharing in Europe, and European fears of US disengagement dominate current public discourse. But adjusting military commitments does not mean abandonment. From Nixonโs Guam Doctrine to today's transactional foreign policy, the transatlantic partnership has weathered strategic recalibrations while remaining vital to both American and European security.
๐ Key topics:
- The US is Rebalancing, Not Retreating from Europe
- Lessons from History: The 1970s: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Guam Doctrine
- Geostrategic Advice for Governments and Businesses
๐ Stay Updated:
๐ฉ Follow for more.
๐ฆ Follow me on Twitter/X: @y_scheidegger