Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, NATO’s first supreme allied commander Europe, felt strongly that his mission was to get Europeans “back on their military feet” — not for American troops to become the permanent bodyguard for Brussels and Berlin.
Of the $206 billion in military and nonmilitary aid allocated to Ukraine by countries around the world, $79 billion has come from the United States, according to the Ukraine Support Tracker database.
Since about 1960, the United States’ share of allied G.D.P.
has averaged roughly 36 percent, while its share of allied military spending has been more than 61 percent, according to a Cato Institute report.
The supreme allied commander Europe has never been a European.
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Europe, Brussels, Berlin, United States, Washington, Germany, Italy, Britain, Ukraine