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London — When British Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets President Trump at the White House Thursday, he's expected to try to ensure the storied "special relationship" forged during World War II does not go up in flames, while also trying to play a friendly game of defense on behalf of Britain's weak economy under the shadow of Mr. Trump's 25% tariff threats.
Starmer will also likely make a case for the ongoing benefits of collective U.S.-European security after recent remarks by Mr. Trump that call into question the U.S. commitment to the NATO...
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