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“We don't know our own history. The roots of NATO were born in the years after World War II. It's been the most effective alliance ever created in any country—an alliance between the United States and much of Europe. And Ambassador Stoltenberg, I was wondering if you could speak to the importance of that alliance, the roots of that alliance, and the dangers in ripping up those roots without any explanation from Washington, DC, other than, ‘oh, we…wanted Greenland, and they don't want us to have Greenland, so we're done.’ It's ridiculous,” says veteran columnist Mike Barnicle during this conversation with former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg who joins Morning Joe to discuss the state of NATO as President Donald Trump has escalated threats to withdraw the U.S. from NATO, primarily citing European resistance to his ambition to acquire Greenland and a lack of support from European allies in the ongoing U.S. war against Iran. Hear Stoltenberg’s assessment on Europe’s efforts “to preserve NATO” amid the threats from POTUS, explaining “we are stronger together; we preserve peace when its time together.” "
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“We don't know our own history. The roots of NATO were born in the years after World War II. It's been the most effective alliance ever created in any country—an alliance between the United States and much of Europe. And Ambassador Stoltenberg, I was wondering if you could speak to the importance of that alliance, the roots of that alliance, and the dangers in ripping up those roots without any explanation from Washington, DC, other than, ‘oh, we…wanted Greenland, and they don't want us to have Greenland, so we're done.’ It's ridiculous,” says veteran columnist Mike Barnicle during this conversation with former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg who joins Morning Joe to discuss the state of NATO as President Donald Trump has escalated threats to withdraw the U.S. from NATO, primarily citing European resistance to his ambition to acquire Greenland and a lack of support from European allies in the ongoing U.S. war against Iran. Hear Stoltenberg’s assessment on Europe’s efforts “to preserve NATO” amid the threats from POTUS, explaining “we are stronger together; we preserve peace when its time together.” "
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