Greek PM: “I haven’t given up on the trans-Atlantic relationship.”

Forumul Economic Mondial de la Davos

As Europe wakes up to the reality of a nakedly transactional United States, its leaders are more openly declaring the need for increased defense spending and a broader shift toward what is known as strategic autonomy—a wonkish term for a country or region to be able to set its own priorities. One country that has long been talking up such a path is Greece, a NATO member that spends more than 3 percent of its GDP on defense in part because of its perceived threat from neighboring Turkey. Greece

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