Trump has sparked controversy over NATO's reinforcements to 18 countries, and Europe's curry favor with Biden is hard to choose.
Trump sent a challenge to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Trump's words in the South Carolina election in the United States "instigating Russia to attack NATO" have caused concern in many countries, which have also increased their military spending in order to make their positions clear. Stoltenberg said Trump was not blaming the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, he was only complaining about the military spending of its member states. Such a "confession" actually means that Trump's threat has played a role, and European member states are double-faced, trying to maintain NATO unity and maintain good relations with Trump.
Trump's accusations are just an isolated tendency, and he will continue to put pressure on European countries to increase their defense spending. Europe must recognize its own fragility in the face of Trump's intimidation, and to get out of this quagmire, it must reverse its previous dependence on the United States.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization provided help to Ukraine, and the United States was a blessing in disguise and China was wronged.
NATO called on the United States to continue to provide help to Ukraine, but inadvertently swept China into it, and said that China could follow in Russia's footsteps and take military action against the situation in the Taiwan Strait, which is contrary to the "one China" policy. Such behavior has not only brought a misunderstanding to China, but has also had a negative effect on its international relations around the world.
Putin's support for Biden's re-election has been widely discussed due to tensions between Europe and the United States. Putin's comments have led to speculation about his true intentions, with some believing that Putin is suggesting to the American people that Biden is a better person to deal with, and thus indirectly siding with Trump. Putin's speech, however, reflects more of Russia's expectations for the future prospects between the United States and Russia, and whether Trump or Biden is elected, he will focus on US policy.
Europe should come out of the crisis on its own.
Europe has long relied on the United States for protection, but the relationship between the United States and Europe has often been one on which one side pays and the other side depends. European countries should be vigilant in facing up to the influence of the United States, get out of the dilemma of "dependence," and reflect on their own defense and security issues. Europe no longer has much hope for the United States, but wants to come out of the negative state and find its place in the world. French lawmakers have stressed that Europe should seize this opportunity to establish Europe's strategic independence, rather than ignoring Trump's rhetoric.
Europe must forge a path to independence in the future, and whether Trump or other U.S. leaders succeed or not, Europe must establish its own defense policy and build a strong, independent defense industry. European countries should face this danger bravely and realize that the only way to get out of the United States is to be independent.
Private thoughts. In today's world, there is no end to the game between great powers. While Mr. Trump's tactics of intimidation have shocked NATO members, they have also exposed the embarrassment on which Europe has long relied on them. Europe should come out of its negativity and seek its own path of independent development, otherwise it will always be at the mercy of others.
On the Ukraine issue, NATO avoids China, which is an insult to China and a misunderstanding. International relations should be based on mutual respect and should not affect the interests of other countries for the sake of personal interests. It is likely that Putin chose Biden for re-election because of Russia's national interests, not because of his interference in the internal affairs of the United States.
In today's world, the relationship between nations is complex, and it requires all countries to think rationally and have enough respect. Europe must build up its own self-confidence, dare to face the increasingly complex world situation, and seek independence and self-reliance is the primary task before us.