
Nato chief Mark Rutte claims that Trump trashing European allies is ‘like a family argument’
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Nato chief Mark Rutte claims that Trump trashing European allies is ‘like a family argument’. Clearly Trump was feeling the love, and he returned the sentiment. “It’s too bad the press couldn’t have seen what we were doing in that room, because it was very smart people, and they have a lot of good in their heart, not evil good, and they’re doing a great job for their country. So I would argue, without you in this chair, this would not have happened.” “You did what Eisenhower started trying to do, equalizing the U.S., And all the other presidents, none of them were successful.
Furthermore, However long the summit afterglow lasts, European officials are braced for more upheaval. Before the summit, Rutte and other Nato officials sought to persuade Trump to set aside tension over Iran and stick with the alliance, telling him big increases in defence spending by European allies were a personal victory for him.
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Nato chief Mark Rutte claims that Trump trashing European allies is ‘like a family argument’.
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Clearly Trump was feeling the love, and he returned the sentiment. “It’s too bad the press couldn’t have seen what we were doing in that room, because it was very smart people, and they have a lot of good in their heart, not evil good, and they’re doing a great job for their country.
according to Washington ExaminerSo I would argue, without you in this chair, this would not have happened.” “You did what Eisenhower started trying to do, equalizing the U.S., And all the other presidents, none of them were successful.
according to Washington ExaminerHowever long the summit afterglow lasts, European officials are braced for more upheaval.
according to Free Malaysia TodayBefore the summit, Rutte and other Nato officials sought to persuade Trump to set aside tension over Iran and stick with the alliance, telling him big increases in defence spending by European allies were a personal victory for him.
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Nato chief Mark Rutte claims that Trump trashing European allies is ‘like a family argument’.
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