This article is the sixth installment in a series exploring the challenges that the NATO alliance is currently facing.
As President Donald Trump urges NATO members to contribute more significantly to the defense of Europe, it is the nations nearest to Russia that are responding most swiftly. Meanwhile, some of Western Europe’s major economies are under increasing pressure to enhance their contributions.
According to retired Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery, who serves as a senior director at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and is a former deputy director for strategy, policy, and plans at U.S. European Command, this shift is becoming evident throughout the alliance.
“Europe is undoubtedly stepping up, but the pace varies by geography,” Montgomery conveyed to News Agency.
“In my view, the Eastern European countries are leading the charge,” he added.
Under President Trump’s administration, NATO allies are being pushed to take on a larger share of Europe’s defense responsibilities, with nations closest to Russia leading the way. (Image via Burak Akbulut/Anadolu/Getty Images)
