The transition from Jens Stoltenberg to Mark Rutte as NATO secretary general has been met with cautious optimism in Rome. While the strategic choices made over the past decade are understandable from the broader perspective of the Atlantic Alliance, many acknowledge that some of these decisions have left Italy—the second-largest European contributor to NATO operations and Operation Inherent Resolve after the United States—with a sense of frustration.
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