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The U.S. is fundamentally linked to European security as a primary guarantor of stability, with European states relying on its role [1] and viewing cooperation with it as central to their defense strategy [2]. Furthermore, the future of this relationship is a subject of ongoing debate due to the uncertainty of U.S. political commitments [3].

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European Strategic Autonomy and a New Transatlantic Bargain europeansources.info Besch, Sophia, Scazzieri, Luigi · Centre for European Reform 1 fact
claimSophia Besch and Luigi Scazzieri argue that Europeans should not act as if Donald Trump's presidency never occurred, as Trumpism is likely to endure and future US presidential commitments to European security remain uncertain.
Independence play: Europe's pursuit of strategic autonomy ecfr.eu European Council on Foreign Relations 1 fact
perspectiveSweden believes that cooperation with the United States is central to European security and that cooperation within the European Union should reinforce NATO.
Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War and the Changing Face ... rand.org RAND Corporation 1 fact
claimEuropean states will likely continue to depend on the United States to play a major role in European security in the medium term, despite recognizing the need to improve their ability to act with reduced U.S. support.