For 75 years, America has served as NATO’s backbone. And NATO has backstopped Ukraine in its war against Russia. Kamala Harris says that commitment would remain if she becomes president.

Harris would be “steady on NATO,” said Reuters. That stands in “sharp contrast” to Donald Trump’s efforts to remake America’s relationship with the military alliance. But it would continue the Biden Administration’s “staunch support” for the organization, Reuters said. And Harris has vowed to stand by Ukraine against Russia, which she has said is waging “barbaric and inhumane” war with its neighbor.

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