In recent weeks, the transatlantic alliance has endured several serious stress tests. First came the largely unilateral US decision to withdraw its forces from Afghanistan and the chaotic aftermath of the American exit. Then Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States announced a nuclear-submarine deal known as AUKUS that sidelined France, prompting Paris to recall its ambassador to the United States for the first time in the 243-year-long alliance between the two nations.
The AUKUS deal has shaken the transatlantic alliance. What should the US and its allies do now? (Christopher Skaluba, John R. Deni, Barry Pavel, Hans Binnendijk, Olivier-Rémy Bel, AM Sir Christopher Harper, KBE, RAF (Ret.), Stefano Stefanini, Ben Judah, Atlantic Council)
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