"Global Concerns Rise Over US Reliability Amid Political Turmoil"

As the possibility of a Joe Biden-Donald Trump rematch in the U.S. presidential election looms, America's allies are concerned about the country's reliability. Allies fear that the U.S. could become less dependable regardless of who wins, with worries about a second Trump term and a divided electorate. Trump's previous administration strained relationships with allies, and his recent comments about NATO have raised alarm. Meanwhile, Biden has made support for Ukraine a priority, but concerns remain about America's influence and its ability to contain conflicts. The world is bracing for a more multipolar planet, with allies considering the need to ramp up military spending and plan for an alliance without the United States.
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