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Trump Keeps Allies Guessing at NATO Summit
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European NATO countries, plus Canada, will spend $50 billion over the coming decade on developing new ground-based "deep precision strike capabilities."
President Trump is set to warn NATO allies against “playing funny math” with their defense spending as he meets with leaders of the military bloc Tuesday — and some of America’s most powerful allies are looking to be the biggest laggards.
Before and during this year’s NATO summit, President Donald Trump was adamant that members of the alliance sincerely pledge to reach 5% of GDP spending by 2035. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte attempted to appease Trump’s pressure at the summit in Ankara,
President Trump has made it clear the U.S. and Turkey are friends — better friends than some other NATO allies.
Moscow has directed extra hostility toward countries that have strongly supported Ukraine and praise at President Trump.
Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte has condemned "Russia's reckless behaviour", after a drone crashed into a Romanian apartment building, injuring two people. According to Romania's foreign ministry, the incident happened while Russia was carrying out ...
President Donald Trump arrived in Turkey on Tuesday morning to attend the annual NATO summit, where he is urging allies to increase defense spending and address their involvement in global security challenges.
