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  "path": "/world/166484-nato-3-0-us-europe-defense-shift-colby/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-21T18:51:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://english.pravda.ru",
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  "textContent": "The transatlantic security relationship may be entering a new phase as Washington signals a tougher stance toward European allies. Statements attributed to Elbridge Colby, a key figure in shaping US strategic thinking, suggest a shift toward a model in which Europe assumes significantly greater responsibility for its own defense.\nA Changing Security Framework\n\nIn recent discussions surrounding Ukraine and broader NATO strategy, US representatives emphasized that the long-standing model of heavily US-supported European security may no longer be sustainable. Instead, Washington appears increasingly focused on reallocating resources toward the Indo-Pacific region, where it faces strategic competition with China.\nThis evolving approach implies that European nations may need to expand their military capabilities, increase defense spending, and take the lead in securing the continent.",
  "title": "Trump-Era Security Doctrine: Europe Faces Tough Choices on Defense Spending"
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