Trump wins: What does it mean for US foreign policy? “It's clear to me that [Donald Trump] does not want to continue funding [of the Zelensky regime]. He does not want to continue a proxy war. He doesn't want any wars because during his first administration, there were no wars. And this is one of the dramatic things that people don't realize, as opposed to the Biden administration, that we've poured hundreds of billions of dollars into war,” Michael Maloof, ex-DoD analyst, told Sputnik. Maloof did not exclude Trump having “a new perspective on NATO”, suggesting that “begrudgingly he'll [Trump] probably keep the structure, but he's going to put more requirements on the members and be much more definitive with them in terms of responsibilities.” “What we see now in terms of NATO being more of an offensive alliance as opposed to a defensive alliance, I think he's going to want to curb that. Because it's been this offensiveness by NATO that has gotten us into this mess with Ukraine,” M... Source: Sputnik International
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