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Germany's likely next Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has expressed concerns about the future of NATO in its current form due to comments made by the U.S. President Donald Trump's administration. Merz suggested that Europe should swiftly develop an independent defense capability, as the U.S. might focus less on European security. Merz also advocated talks with France and Britain about expanding their nuclear protection, as Germany might need to become less reliant on the U.S
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