Allies Rethink US Security Dependence
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The Strait of Hormuz crisis has shaken global alliances, exposing cracks in U.S. dominance as allies question the value of American military guarantees. A fragile 60-day deal between Iran and the U.S. opens talks on nuclear issues and frozen assets—but leaves critical security concerns unaddressed. Gulf nations, once reliant on U.S. bases and missile defenses, now see their investments fall short against Iranian drones, fueling a push for self-reliance. In East Asia, allies are recalibrating their security strategies, while in Europe, rising defense budgets risk overshadowing diplomacy and economic resilience. The world is shifting: military power alone won’t secure peace—autonomy, negotiation, and economic strength are becoming the new pillars of global stability.
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