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Former assistant to US President Ronald Reagan Doug Bandow, now a columnist for The American Conservative, said it was necessary to break ties between Washington and a number of key allies.
In his article, Wu mentioned Turkey, Saudi Arabia and South Korea as candidates for breaking off relations.
The Saudis did not please Bandou with the decision to reduce oil production contrary to Washington’s recommendation, South Korea – with requests for protection, despite the powerful economy and diplomacy.
The former Reagan aide justified his claims against Turkey by the fact that foreign policy periodically runs counter to Washington’s interests.
In addition, according to Bandow, there are too many “many militarily useless members” in NATO, and the “quality” of partners is much more important for Americans.
Earlier, the coordinator for strategic communications at the US National Security Council, John Kirby, said that the United States is ready to reconsider relations with Saudi Arabia. A draft law on stopping arms sales to Saudi Arabia for one year has been submitted to the US Senate.