One of the most striking parts of Biden’s speech centered on NATO, the military alliance that has been at the heart of transatlantic security for decades. Biden described the alliance as being in “shambles” when he assumed the presidency in 2021, before claiming that his administration worked to expand and strengthen it.
While he did not mention Donald Trump by name during his remarks, the contrast was clear. Biden emphasized that NATO’s survival and relevance depended on steady leadership. “I often ask the question, if America doesn’t lead the world, who can? Mistakes today have significantly greater consequences than they did 50 years ago.”
A Divided Narrative
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