T he Republican frontrunner had questioned the United States’ willingness to support its NATO allies if they were attacked. United States President Joe Biden speaks about a $95bn aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other US allies being debated in Congress, at the White House, February 13, 2024. United States President Joe Biden has rubbished comments about NATO by his likely 2024 election opponent and former President Donald Trump as “hazardous” and “un-American”, and said they raised the stakes for the US Congress to affirm new funding to support Ukraine. Speaking at the White House, the Democratic president on Tuesday reprobate Trump’s comment over the weekend calling into question the US’s willingness to backup members of the Western defence alliance if they were attacked quest to support Ukraine in its war against Russia. “The stakes were already high for American security before this bill was passed in the Senate,” he said. “But in recent days, those stakes have risen. And ...