Bowen: Trump-Zelensky row signals looming crisis between Europe and US

Doubts are growing about the US commitment to European security outside Ukraine.
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President Trump had already called him a dictator and said Ukraine started the war - which is a lie.
Now the US-Ukraine alliance nurtured by Joe Biden is in pieces.
The public breakdown also signals a major crisis looming between European members of Nato and the US.
There will be many more doubts and questions about the US commitment to European security outside Ukraine. The biggest is whether President Trump would keep the promise his predecessor Harry Truman made in 1949 to treat an attack on a Nato ally as an attack on America.
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