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And I'm Simon Jack.
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the podcast exploring the lives of some of the world's richest people.
In the new season, we're setting our sights on some big names.
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Welcome to the Inquiry.
I'm Tanya Beckett.
Each week, one question, four expert witnesses and an answer.
On 13 March,
the leader of the world's most powerful military alliance found himself in a desperate bid to keep his organization relevant in the context of global security.
NATO chief Mark Rutte met with US President Donald Trump at the White House in an attempt to keep America,
NATO's most powerful member, at the center of the organization.
Trump's forthright moves to cut a peace deal between Kyiv and Moscow and threats to pull out from providing US military aid have left European states scrambling to work out how they can go it alone with without American support.
This week on the inquiry, we're asking, do we need a new NATO?