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Trump is with Putin far more than he is with Europe’s democracies, writes Anne Applebaum
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Donald Trump blamed Ukraine for Putin 's full-scale invasion of its territory and for having the temerity to continue fighting a Russian army bent on wiping out Ukrainian national identity.
Peter Bergen : Europe must start looking out for itself because it can no longer depend on Washington as a defense partner or even a good friend.
Europe cannot hope to replicate American strength in military technology, Bergen says.
Europe has the technological capacity now to build nuclear warheads but would need to develop its own intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine-launched ballistic missiles and other delivery systems.
Europe should create its own strong military alliance, one that draws on the assets of NATO members, with the exception of the U.S. , Hungary , and Slovakia .
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