What was going on with Trump at the NATO summit? | Power & Politics
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The NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, has officially concluded, but the fallout is just beginning. In a highly unusual move, the alliance closed its meeting without agreeing on where the next summit will take place — a possible indication of friction behind closed doors. Meanwhile, countries like Canada are making independent moves, such as signing a multibillion-dollar submarine deal with NATO allies Germany and Norway to build what Ottawa calls 'greater strategic autonomy.' Former U.S. ambassador to NATO, Ivo Daalder, offers his analysis to Power & Politics.
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