NATO LEADERSHIP
In the article, NATO leaders appear to gossip about Trump in casual chat written by Associated Press on December 4, 2019. NATO leaders are heard in a video making comments in which some say would be making fun of former President Donald Trump because he arrived late and because of his unprofessional behavior while attending. In this footage which was played by Canadian broadcaster CBC and already in such short time has been played over four million times. The NATO leaders (Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, United States President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and the Britain’s Princess Anne whom is daughter of Queen Elizabeth II all gather in Watford) gather together to try to unify and move past their differences as alliances on the 70th anniversary of being military alliances to try to repair this problem of defense spending. The leaders uniting together as a community rather than becoming one’s enemy is an example of liberalism. Liberalism is equal opportunity for all people is a good goal with cooperation of one another. This is showing other states/countries to come together in a way that is promoting stability and order. Defensive realism id showing the alliances of the NATO’s power of how active their military is since uniting. The NATO’s also came together to discuss the defensive spending and how the member of the nation of Turkey’s military action in northern Syria, they are using the theory of Social Constructivism which is ideas root everything. Lastly, they are gossiping about Trump, which exemplifies the opposite of norms. Norms are an expectation of behavior from one another, so when the other NATO’s are chatting about Trump, this does not create a reasonable exception for others to follow.