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| | | Trump skeptical of NATO, U.S. military presence in Asia | The Republican presidential front-runner advocated a noninterventionist approach to world affairs and said involvement in NATO may need to be significantly diminished in the coming years, breaking nearly seven decades of consensus in Washington. | By Philip Rucker and Robert Costa • Read more » |
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