NATO's Role in Supporting U.S. Strategic Goals in Asia
Source: How NATO Can Support the United States in Asia (2025-06-24)
NATO can enhance U.S. interests in Asia by fostering stronger partnerships and sharing strategic insights, even though it is primarily a Euro-Atlantic alliance. The alliance's experience in collective defense and crisis management can be leveraged to support regional stability and counterbalance China's influence in the Indo-Pacific. By expanding its engagement with Asia-Pacific partners and adopting a more flexible approach, NATO can contribute to regional security without direct military involvement. This collaboration can help address shared challenges such as cyber threats, maritime security, and emerging technologies, ultimately reinforcing U.S. strategic objectives in the region.
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