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Recent reports highlight growing friction between the United States and other members of the NATO military alliance. A U.S. envoy reportedly referred to European NATO members as 'kids,' and other actions by the U.S. have caused irritation within the alliance.
A survey suggests that people in large NATO countries no longer see the U.S. as a partner, a sentiment noted one year after Trump's return to the political scene. Meanwhile, a former NATO chief has commented on the state of U.S.-Europe relations.
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