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John Bolton, former US national security adviser, believes Switzerland should join NATO due to the changing geopolitical landscape.

He warns that Trump may abandon NATO and impose tariffs on European imports, potentially leading to a trade war.

Bolton emphasizes the importance of NATO for collective security and encourages European countries to increase their defense spending.

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 days ago

The idea would be that Europe has to take care of its own defense. Which should have always been the plan. There was a time when you'd be shouted down if you suggested Europe was relying too much on US defense spending, but now it seems to be the mainstream position of European politicians.