NATO's essentially run by the United States.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The United States is NATO's leading military power, and President Barack Obama has required NATO to align behind a doctrine that has amounted to the most disastrous American foreign-policy debacle since Vietnam.
The United States, obviously, has a great interest in helping to maintain peace and security in Europe, and we have a formal alliance, NATO, to do so.
NATO has been a thread throughout my life.
We also have a real opportunity to join NATO.
NATO has a special relationship with countries far away from Europe: Australia, Japan, South Korea. They have joint projects and programmes which are being implemented without these countries becoming members of NATO.
It is possible there will be much less support for NATO because there is a lot of identification of the United States with NATO.
We will continue to be a big contributor to NATO and our interests will be more secure.
NATO remains the cornerstone of Atlantic security.
Our policy is European and Euro-Atlantic integration. There is no substitute for NATO.
If we get the capabilities, NATO, along with the European Union, can do amazing things.
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