WASHINGTON ― While one of the two top contenders for the presidency of the United States has spent weeks exploring ways to throw America’s allies under the bus, the U.S.’s most important international partnership, the NATO alliance, has been hard at work.NATO held its latest major summit in July, a few days before Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said his potential administration would not necessarily defend the alliance’s members against an invasion.For now, under President Barack Obama, the U.S. commitment to the alliance remains unquestioned. And that’s key for a top American priority: working out a way to stabilize Afghanistan, …read more
Source: The Huffington Post