This episode of "Open to Debate," in partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations, features a debate on the question: "Is Trump's America a reliable ally?" The debaters, divided into affirmative and negative sides, present opening statements and engage in a discussion, addressing each other's points and answering questions from the host and audience. Arguments revolve around whether the U.S.'s commitment to alliances is consistent, driven by shared values or strategic interests, and how Trump's policies and rhetoric impact the perception of U.S. reliability among allies in Europe and Asia. The debate touches on historical precedents, the role of domestic polarization, and the potential for allies to develop their own defense capabilities in response to perceived U.S. unreliability.
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