
The NPR Politics Podcast Can Harris Assuage European Allies' Fears In Munich?
Feb 15, 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris's recent trip to the Munich Security Conference aims to reassure European allies about U.S. commitment amid isolationist sentiments. The conversation unpacks worries about American reliability, especially with the looming threat of a Trump reelection. Harris’s evolving role in foreign and domestic policy is highlighted, alongside challenges she faces regarding age and identity. The discussion also touches on the implications of her advocacy for reproductive rights and its potential impact on younger voters.
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Harris's Reassurance Mission
- Harris's presence aims to reassure European allies of continued U.S. commitment, despite domestic political uncertainties.
- These uncertainties include Congress's failure to fund Ukraine and Trump's threats to NATO.
Contrasting with Trump
- Harris seeks to contrast with Trump, emphasizing American belief in alliances and NATO.
- This comes as isolationist views gain traction within the Republican Party, raising concerns about U.S. reliability.
European Concerns about Trump
- Trump's suggestion of encouraging Russian attacks on NATO allies if they don't contribute raises serious concerns for European leaders.
- American politics' volatility makes U.S. global actions unpredictable, unlike the past.
