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[The Fracturing of the Transatlantic Alliance: A New Global Order]-[Trump, Europe and the New World Order]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-03-14

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The Erosion of the Transatlantic Alliance: A Paradigm Shift in Global Order

The Breakdown of a Post-War Bedrock

For decades, the Transatlantic Alliance—anchored by NATO and the United States' security guarantee—has served as the "bedrock arrangement" of the post-World War II era. This partnership was founded on shared values, collective defense, and economic integration. However, recent actions by the Trump administration have signaled what appears to be a "fundamental remaking of the global order." By openly undermining NATO, threatening to withdraw the U.S. "security umbrella," and imposing aggressive tariffs on European allies, the administration is forcing European nations to confront the potential "survival" of an alliance that has defined their prosperity and security since 1945.

Historical Context: From Prosperity to Skepticism

Historically, the U.S. provided military security, allowing Europe to focus resources on "economic and social development." This arrangement was mutually beneficial; the U.S. gained access to a massive "economic and trading bloc," while Europe enjoyed a "holiday from history."

However, the shift toward skepticism did not begin with Donald Trump. Mark Landler notes that the "Pivot to Asia" during the Obama presidency marked the first significant crack, as the U.S. began questioning the necessity of placing Europe at the center of American foreign policy. While Obama remained committed to traditional diplomacy, his questioning of America's "strategic interest in Ukraine" set a precedent that later administrations would expand upon.

The Trump Doctrine: Radical Realignment

Donald Trump’s approach to Europe in his second term is described as "far more radical and extreme" than his first. His rhetoric characterizes NATO members as "free riders" who are "delinquent" in their financial obligations. Beyond economics, Trump’s stance on the Ukraine war—pressuring President Zelensky and suggesting he is "gambling with World War III"—has effectively taken "American security assurance off the table" in peace negotiations. This has led European leaders to fear that the alliance is in "deep, deep jeopardy."

Europe’s Existential Challenge

In response to this isolation, European capitals are engaged in a "flurry of activity," attempting to create a "coalition of the willing" to manage their own defense. Yet, the path forward is fraught with "painful trade-offs." Investing heavily in defense means diverting funds from "social welfare programs," which are central to the European social contract. Furthermore, building a military apparatus capable of replacing the U.S. is a "generational challenge" that cannot be achieved overnight, leaving many to wonder if Europe is currently part of a "pre-war generation."

The Geopolitical Risk: A Contradictory Strategy

Perhaps the most striking paradox of the current U.S. approach is the potential for it to backfire. By isolating Europe, the U.S. risks losing its primary leverage and strategic partners, potentially pushing Europe into closer "commercial ties to China." Analysts argue that Trump’s "19th-century view of great power rivalry"—where the world is divided into spheres of influence dominated by a few predatory powers—misunderstands the modern global economy.

Ultimately, the United States is moving away from a model based on "friendships or shared values" toward an "imperial model" of "raw power." This shift represents "truly uncharted territory," moving the U.S. away from the web of alliances that has historically underpinned its superpower status, and leaving the future of the global order in a state of profound uncertainty.

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