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NATO members unite to face evolving threats from Russia and China

U.S. President Joe Biden attends a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg during a NATO summit, at the Alliance’s headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, June 14, 2021.

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WASHINGTON  —  NATO members vowed to address a range of traditional and evolving security challenges, including several posed by China, in a joint statement released Monday at the close of their summit.

“China’s growing influence and international policies can present challenges that we need to address together as an Alliance,” the statement, known as a communique, said. “We will engage China with a view to defending the security interests of the Alliance.”

The references to China represent a victory for President Joe Biden, who was attending his first NATO summit as president.

Biden arrived at the summit intent upon rallying NATO’s 30 member-strong alliance behind a security policy that confronts both new threats, like cyberwarfare and China, as well as traditional threats, like Russia’s military incursions into Eastern Europe.

But Beijing’s ambitious military buildup also received mention in the communique.

“China is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal with more warheads and a larger number of sophisticated delivery systems to establish a nuclear triad,” the communique said. 

Biden has said his administration will stand “shoulder to shoulder” with America’s closest allies, breaking sharply from his predecessor’s “America First” policy.

President Donald Trump attacked NATO on a regular basis, questioning both the relevancy and the effectiveness of the decades-old alliance.

By contrast, Biden is outspoken in his belief that NATO is a cornerstone of global stability and a crucial player in confronting these evolving threats.

Yet NATO’s pivot to China, as opposed to a laser focus on Russia, is not necessarily a welcome change for everyone.

Some of NATO’s smallest members, many located in Eastern Europe, believe that deterrence against Russian aggression should be the chief concern of the alliance’s security efforts.

Biden met with the leaders of several Balkan nations on Monday morning, as well as with Poland’s president, Andrzej Duda. The U.S. military maintains a significant presence in Poland that is widely viewed as a major deterrent to Russia.

In response to the threat of hybrid warfare that Russia poses, NATO member states opened the door to potentially invoking Article 5, the mutual defense agreement, in cases of destabilizing disinformation attacks against “political institutions” and “public opinion.”

To date, Article 5 has only been invoked once — in defense of the United States in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

“We are enhancing our situational awareness and expanding the tools at our disposal to counter hybrid threats, including disinformation campaigns, by developing comprehensive preventive and response options,” the communique states.

Russia’s disinformation campaigns have hit Europe hard, notably ahead of the 2016 Brexit referendum, during the 2017 protests in Catalonia, and before the 2019 European Parliament elections.

On Tuesday, Biden will travel to Geneva for a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Biden is expected to raise many of the topics addressed in the NATO communique.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, attend the Tsinghua Universitys ceremony, at Friendship Palace on April 26, 2019 in Beijing, China.

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A broader power struggle

Throughout his visit to Europe, Biden has framed the competition between Western democracies and both Russia and China as more than simply an economic or a military rivalry.

To the president, it is a battle over which system of governance will emerge as the world’s great power, Chinese-style authoritarianism or Western democracy and capitalism.

Both Moscow and Beijing regularly ignore the international rules and norms that govern trade, security, defense, labor and human rights. This constitutes a serious threat to NATO and to developing countries around the world.

In some ways, Biden’s approach to China is not that different from Trump’s.

Tensions between Beijing and Washington soared under the Trump administration, fueled by a trade war and barriers preventing Chinese technology companies from doing business in the United States.

But Biden has said his approach to China would differ from his predecessor’s in that he would work more closely with allies in order to mount pushback against Beijing.

“We will confront China’s economic abuses,” Biden said in a recent speech. “But we’re also ready to work with Beijing when it’s in America’s interest to do so. We’ll compete from a position of strength by building back better at home and working with our allies and partners.”

Biden’s message has been warmly welcomed by NATO member leaders, following four years under Trump during which the United States was a thorn in the side of the alliance.

Trump repeatedly attacked NATO during his presidency, accusing it of being irrelevant and impotent. He even threatened to pull the United States out of the alliance.

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Surprise Girl and Her Evolving Look

In a trailer for “Wonder Woman 1984”, the title character is dressed in gold armor. This picture got the impulses of the fans racing, because in comics the metal suit is what the heroine wears for big battles. Wonder Woman, which was introduced in 1941, is part of DC’s Holy Trinity of Heroes, which includes Superman, which debuted in 1938, and Batman, which premiered in 1939. Like the outfits of her fellow heroes, Wonder Woman’s costume has evolved over time and even received a complete makeover from time to time. Here are some notable looks from Amazing Amazon over the years.

1941

The very first picture of Wonder Woman (who debuted in All-Star Comics before starring in Sensation and then her self-titled series) shows her in her original costume with a golden eagle emblem on her chest and a flowing, starry skirt. Diana – as Wonder Woman is called on Paradise Island, the home of her Amazon sisters – takes part in a competition to bring the marooned pilot Steve Trevor back to America. Spoiler: she wins! And she got the costume as designed by her mother, Queen Hippolyta. The outfit has changed over the years. Her skirt got shorter until it resembled the bottom half of a bikini. Sometimes she also avoided red boots for red sandals that were secured with straps to the knees.

During a visit to Paradise Island in 1968, Wonder Woman learns that her sisters are venturing into another dimension. Diana stays behind and performs the “great Amazon rite of renunciation”, giving up her strength. She returns to earth, is modified and, under the guidance of her blind mentor, I-Ching, learns martial arts in order to continue her fight for justice. This status quo lasted until 1972. It was lifted in part thanks to an intervention by Gloria Steinem, who protested the depowering of Wonder Woman. Steinem went on to put the traditionally dressed heroine on the cover of the first issue of Ms. magazine that year.

1981

After an adventure in Washington, DC, where Wonder Woman was based, representatives of a new charity approach her. They want the heroine to support their organization – the Wonder Woman Foundation – and consider wearing a new breastplate with a stylized double W. She hesitates, but after discussing the idea with her mother, who encourages her to wear it, she comes to a realization: “The cause will make the ‘W’ stand for not just ‘Wonder Woman’ – but women everywhere . ” She puts it on and explains, “That doesn’t look bad. Who knows? It could grow on me. “

1986

A fresh start in 1986 resulted in a retelling of Wonder Woman’s origins and her trip to America. This version of the heroine was younger and a little naive, but an even wilder warrior. Her revamped look equipped her with more weapons, including a battle ax, shield, and spear. Even her tiara was armed and razor sharp. She once used it to behead Deimos, the Greek god of terror who threatened the world.

In 1994, Queen Hippolyta had a vision of Wonder Woman’s death and held a new competition for the title. (She also made sure that her daughter lost.) Diana showed up with shorter hair and a uniform that showed even more skin thanks to matching black cycling shorts and sports bra. By 1995, she had reverted to a modified version of her familiar look, with fewer white stars in the lower half of her costume, but a giant tiara and a larger WW emblem that stretched to a wider belt. The 90s were tough for DC’s trinity: Superman died in 1992, Batman had a serious spinal injury in 1993, and Wonder Woman died in 1997. Ah, comics.

2001

Wonder Woman’s golden armor has its roots in Kingdom Come, a 1996 story set in a future where new heroes run amok in the absence of Superman. In this story, Wonder Woman uses the armor after tensions boil over in a prison for runaway, overpowering beings. The armor was later introduced in their today’s adventures. In a 2001 story, an alien threat named Imperiex targets Earth. Wonder Woman and Queen Hippolyta answer the call to arms, but only Diana survives – for a while. As comics taught fans, almost every character death is undone, and Hippolyta was later revived.

2010

In 2010, Wonder Woman reached issue # 600 thanks to a creative comic math that combined three volumes of their series to arrive at this mostly solemn issue. “Mostly” because one of those stories revealed that Wonder Woman’s timeline had been changed. In this new reality, Diana had been sent away as a child to escape the destruction of Paradise Island and had only retained vague visions of her life as a Wonder Woman. On the plus side, this new world order resulted in a new uniform – one that completely covered her legs! Other changes: Their red and gold gauntlets made a W-shaped impression on those unfortunate enough to be hit by them.

In 2011, DC restarted its entire line. The heroes were portrayed as younger, obliterating some long-standing relationships, and many of them were clad in overly crafted, armor-like costumes. Wonder Woman’s new look included additions to previous uniforms (collar and matching armband) and prints from those looks (goodbye, pants). The color palette was also more restrained: a deep red breastplate (with covered stars), dark blue shorts and boots, and silver accessories (except for the golden lasso of truth).