NATO’s eastern flank fears greater exposure to Russia as US pulls away
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Article Summary
This article describes how Eastern European NATO members are worried about Russian threats and feel less secure because of U.S. President Trump’s decision to pull troops out of Germany and his skeptical stance toward alliances. It uses strong quotes from officials and emphasizes fears about vulnerability, especially in places like Estonia and Poland, to argue that a continued U.S. military presence is essential for European security.
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