France questions America's reliability as a military ally

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Recent changes in U.S. policy on Ukraine have surprised many countries, especially in Europe. Leaders who relied on America for military support now feel uncertain about their ally's commitment. Germany's new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, recently stated that strengthening Europe and reducing dependence on the U.S. is a top priority. Other European nations are starting to consider similar moves. France has a different perspective. The country has long been cautious about fully trusting the United States. This skepticism has made France a potential alternative for countries seeking security guarantees. As European leaders reassess their alliances, France may emerge as a key player in global security. They are well-prepared to support other nations looking for reliable protection.


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