TRANS-ATLANTIC SECURITY RELATIONSHIP

TRANS-ATLANTIC SECURITY RELATIONSHIP

Since the end of World War II, U.S. leaders have sought to lead their European allies and, as a corollary, frowned on any steps by Europe toward greater self-sufficiency in defense. Europe has wanted autonomy without providing adequate defense resources, while the United States has wanted greater European defense contributions without diminishing NATO and U.S. political influence.

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