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The United States, a Dangerous Ally

Moisés Naím
  • March 03, 2021
  • El País
Summary:  The new president emphasized that “the transatlantic alliance is back.” Naturally, the message was well received, and Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron and Boris Johnson all applauded America’s new stance.
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