President Donald Trump is shaking up the established NATO order with a new demand that European nations take the lead on securing Ukraine. This transformative message was recently delivered to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
This new approach was first detailed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European allies in a meeting on August 18. Trump used the occasion to signal a shift in U.S. priorities and expectations for the transatlantic alliance.
The core of Trump’s demand is that “significant security guarantees” for Ukraine must now be a European-led effort. He has publicly stated that the U.S. will move to a “backup” position, a move with profound implications for NATO’s future.
This regional security overhaul is occurring as Trump also engages Putin on global strategic issues. He has confirmed that their talks include the long-range possibility of reducing nuclear arsenals once the conflict in Ukraine is resolved.






