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Europe's dual mission

Turbulence in relations between the United States and its European allies cast a shadow over the recent meeting of NATO foreign ministers.

Báo Nhân dânBáo Nhân dân24/05/2026

The European Union flag flies at the headquarters of the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo: Xinhua)
The European Union flag flies at the headquarters of the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo: Xinhua)

Europe is facing a difficult task: simultaneously trying to ease tensions with the United States – an ally that provides essential guarantees for the continent's stable security environment – ​​and demonstrating its ability to be self-reliant in defense.

The strained relationship between the US and NATO European countries over the past few months has escalated to a new level of tension following Washington's drastic move to withdraw troops from Europe. The US reduced its combat brigades deployed in Europe from four to three, bringing its military presence in the region back to 2021 levels.

Previously, the administration of US President Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of at least 5,000 troops from Germany and left open the possibility of reducing forces in Italy and Spain. These steps clearly reflect a strategic shift in the US's relationship with Europe, where self-interest and strategic calculations are increasingly overshadowing long-term commitments.

More than a technical adjustment related to US priorities, Washington's troop withdrawal is seen by analysts as a measure to pressure NATO partners to adjust their positions on many issues, especially regarding the conflict in the Middle East. The cautious attitude of NATO countries towards the conflict in the Middle East – a war with numerous repercussions for Europe, from security instability to energy supply disruptions – is completely contrary to US wishes.

NATO also faces new challenges as the US shifts its strategic priorities. With the US deploying a large-scale military operation in Iran, NATO fears that sophisticated military equipment, a core component of the alliance's deterrence capabilities, will not be replenished in a timely manner to keep pace with the US military's consumption of its reserves. This was also a topic discussed at the recent NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Sweden.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte argued that the issue is not whether NATO needs to increase arms production, but rather the speed at which member states translate political commitments into actual military capabilities. NATO remains heavily reliant on US weapons to support Ukraine.

In an attempt to de-escalate the situation, several European allies have deployed warships to the Strait of Hormuz to participate in maritime security operations. Some observers suggest that President Donald Trump is "increasingly frustrated" with the ongoing negotiations with Iran and that the American leader is shifting from prioritizing diplomacy to the possibility of ordering an attack.

A rare bright spot in relations between the US and European countries is President Donald Trump's recent announcement that Washington will deploy an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, a country playing a crucial logistical role in supporting Ukraine. The US's frequent changes in decision-making have made many countries cautious, and this new development also reflects the ambiguity and uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration's approach to NATO.

At the recent NATO summit, Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard stated that Washington's message is "not always easy to grasp" and that Europe's top priority is to "continue investing in its defense and capabilities."

The 2026 NATO summit, taking place this July in Türkiye, is considered by the US to be one of the most important summits in NATO's history. The US's troop adjustments have raised concerns about the future security of the military alliance.

European allies are also grappling with the dilemma of maintaining relationships with key security partners while enhancing their autonomy as NATO's security structure enters a period of profound adjustment.

Source: https://nhandan.vn/nhiem-vu-kep-cua-chau-au-post964264.html


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