The prospect of Trump’s re-election worries German officials about NATO’s prospects.
According to the American edition of The New York Times, German officials fear negative consequences for NATO if Donald Trump returns to the presidency of the United States.
According to the publication, the prospect of Trump’s re-election is forcing German officials and many of their NATO colleagues to informally discuss whether the Alliance structure can survive without the United States as its leader.
Many German officials say, the story goes, that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s best strategic hope is to split NATO.
Government officials told the New York Times that it is impossible to return to business as usual in Putin’s Russia, that they do not expect much progress in the war in Ukraine this year and that they fear the consequences if Putin wins.
In Germany, they are concerned about pessimism that the United States will continue to help Ukraine, the publication points out.
Unnamed German officials said that if American funding dries up and Russia takes over the mountain, its next target will be someone closer to Berlin.
We remind you that British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said that London should do everything possible to rally other countries in support of Ukraine in the war of aggression waged by the Russian Federation against it.
Source: korrespondent
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