NATO recently had its 75th birthday. And many say its trajectory traces the adage, \u201cthe more things change, the more they stay the same.\u201d That is, at least in some ways, NATO has returned to its original mission of collective self-defense. This means the alliance is concentrating less on out-of-area operations that have occupied much of its focus since the end of the Cold War. The transition comes at a time when many are questioning the U.S.\u2019s long-term commitment to its NATO allies, especially in light of former President Trump\u2019s recent comments about burden sharing within the alliance.
Lawfare Research Fellow Matt Gluck discussed NATO\u2019s current and likely future posture with Sara Moller, Associate Teaching Professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University. They spoke about NATO\u2019s role in the war in Ukraine, the alliance\u2019s focus in the Indo-Pacific, and how NATO is balancing arms control with maintaining strong nuclear deterrence.
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