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Since then, Britain has reluctantly agreed to let the U.S. use a base on Cyprus for operations, but this limited help has clearly disappointed the Trump administration. This week, the president belittled the so-called special relationship with Britain for being “obviously not what it was.” Hegseth complained that America’s traditional allies “wring their hands and clutch their pearls, hemming and hawing about the use of force.” But he and Trump should hardly be surprised at the lack of enthusiasm. The president has repeatedly cozied up to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the greatest security threat to democratic Europe, and has sought to take Greenland from Denmark, another longtime ally. Americans and Europeans might still refer to each other as “allies,” but the signs of rot are obvious.
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