When NATO leaders and partners of the Alliance met in The Hague last week, countries from two important regions were notably absent: Neither North African nor Middle Eastern nations were at the table when the NATO Summit convened. While this is nothing new, overlooking these regions—especially at a time when Russian threats in North Africa and the Sahel increasingly endanger NATO’s southern neighborhood—is a missed opportunity at best and a critical strategic oversight at worst.
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