After Super Tuesday, the odds now heavily favor Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to clinch their parties’ nominations. So it is not too early to ask how a Clinton or Trump presidency would shape Transatlantic relations. To judge by what I have heard, Europeans who have been paying attention to the race are increasingly anxious—no matter who wins in November.In about five months NATO will hold a summit in Warsaw that will define whether the alliance will rise up to the challenges of a resurgent Russia and an unravelling Middle East. Unlike the Balkan wars in the 1990s and the …read more
Source: The American Interest