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NATO leaders’ price for supporting Ukraine is their self-respect
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NATO leaders seem to have prioritized avoiding conflict with Donald Trump over crafting a strong, unified strategy for Ukraine at last week’s summit. The article suggests their eagerness to appease the former U.S. president—who has been openly critical of NATO—comes at the cost of their own credibility and principles.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about diplomatic posturing—it’s a sign that NATO’s internal politics might be weakening its resolve on Ukraine. If leaders are more worried about Trump’s approval than long-term security, it raises questions about how committed the alliance really is to standing up to Russia. For Ukraine, that hesitation could have real consequences.

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