Which of the following is a primary challenge for NATO in achieving its goals?

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Responses

With the fall of Communism, NATO lost its sense of purpose.

With the fall of Communism, NATO lost its sense of purpose.

With the rise of terrorism, NATO’s focus on economic concerns is out of step.

With the rise of terrorism, NATO’s focus on economic concerns is out of step.

With the formation of the Warsaw Pact, NATO couldn’t attract member states.

With the formation of the Warsaw Pact, NATO couldn’t attract member states.

With Russia’s annexation of Crimea, NATO lost legitimacy.

With Russia’s annexation of Crimea, NATO lost legitimacy.

With voluntary participation by member states, NATO’s funding is limited.

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The primary challenge for NATO in achieving its goals, particularly highlighted in recent years, is:

With Russia’s annexation of Crimea, NATO lost legitimacy.

This event has significantly impacted NATO's perception and relationships with member states as well as with non-member countries in Europe, increasing tensions and challenging the alliance's cohesion and effectiveness.