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Europe’s no-panic playbook for a radically different US foreign policy

Atlantic Council

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June 29, 2026

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How should the United States' allies, particularly in Europe, adapt to this new reality in US foreign policy? The post Europe’s no-panic playbook for a radically different US foreign policy appeared first on Atlantic Council.

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BingNews

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· Jun 23, 2026

Les Etats-Unis de Donald Trump fiables pour seulement un Français sur quatre selon un sondage

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MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 6, 2026

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The Local France

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· Jun 23, 2026

Americans in France: Estate planning, culture shocks and French surprises

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TASS

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· Jul 9, 2026

Iran was able to ‘smash’ US, Israel, despite NATO involvement in conflict — MP

Alaeddin Boroujerdi highlighted that the Americans saw it as their goal to interfere in the affairs of every independent country and bring war to it

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 26, 2026

The De-Americanisation of European Defense?

The second Trump administration has recentred the military within elite security discourse, upping the ante on defense spending. This trend spilled over into the NATO, with Trump’s increasing expectations for his European allies to broaden defense spending if they want to maintain America’s sizeable military support throughout the continent, especially amidst Russia’s continued Ukraine campaign [] The post The De-Americanisation of European Defense? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

War on the Rocks

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· Jul 3, 2026

Misguided and Misunderstood: Trump’s Approach to U.S. Troops in Europe

For many observers, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s speech on the future of NATO, delivered in Brussels on June 18, 2026, constituted a perfect example of how the Trump administration is angrily abandoning the longstanding U.S. commitment to European security. The prevailing picture is that the administration is eager to shift the burden of Europe’s defense and is thus moving to withdraw U.S. forces from the continent, even though Europe is moving to do more militarily. Hegseth stated, “we’re doubling down on our effort to make NATO what it always was supposed to be, a balanced alliance with Europe in The post Misguided and Misunderstood: Trump’s Approach to U.S. Troops in Europe appeared first on War on the Rocks.

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Related coverage for "Europe’s no-panic playbook for a radically different US foreign policy": BingNews — Les Etats-Unis de Donald Trump fiables pour seulement un Français sur quatre selon un sondage. MyJoyOnline — Why European backlash over Trump intervention won’t worry Infantino. The Local France — Americans in France: Estate planning, culture shocks and French surprises . TASS — Iran was able to ‘smash’ US, Israel, despite NATO involvement in conflict — MP. Modern Diplomacy — The De-Americanisation of European Defense?. War on the Rocks — Misguided and Misunderstood: Trump’s Approach to U.S. Troops in Europe