Trump-Putin Alaska Summit: NATO Drama on Ice
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The Trump-Putin summit in Alaska is about as subtle as a cold shoulder in July. As tensions simmer, the article highlights how 'the U.S. and its NATO partners are drifting further apart with each passing month.' It's like a group project where America showed up solo, and Putin just enjoyed the silence. In this chilly meeting far from the warmth of alliance, it’s clear their partnership status might as well be 'it's complicated.'
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Source: Japantimes | Published: 8/19/2025 | Author: Unknown
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