In a world full of instability and threats — autocracy, terrorism, cross-border aggression — the question confronting endangered countries is: Can we count on the United States? Should we? From Ukraine to Taiwan to Israel, governments have been asking. Indeed, the uncertainty extends well beyond those directly embattled countries to other traditional U.S. allies such as Japan, South Korea and Europe.
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