
Trump Says He's Not Happy With NATO About Greenland
At last year’s summit, the allies had agreed to invest 5% of their gross domestic product on defense — 3.5% on their defense budgets and 1.5% on roads, bridges…
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New figures released by NATO on Tuesday showed that Slovenia, Belgium, Spain and the Czech Republic could be in hot water with the Trump administration as they struggle to meet the alliance’s old target of investing 2% of their GDP. In an attempt last month to mollify the U.S. leader, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte went to Washington to hail the “Trump Trillion” — the $1.2 trillion that European allies and Canada have added to defense spending since Trump came to power in 2017. US President Donald Trump said Greenland "doesn't help Denmark, but it helps us." Speaking in Ankara, Turkey, alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump added he is "very unhappy" with the alliance regarding the semi-autonomous Danish territory.
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New figures released by NATO on Tuesday showed that Slovenia, Belgium, Spain and the Czech Republic could be in hot water with the Trump administration as they struggle to meet the alliance’s old target of investing 2% of their GDP.
according to The Boston GlobeIn an attempt last month to mollify the U.S. leader, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte went to Washington to hail the “Trump Trillion” — the $1.2 trillion that European allies and Canada have added to defense spending since Trump came to power in 2017.
according to The Boston GlobeUS President Donald Trump said Greenland "doesn't help Denmark, but it helps us." Speaking in Ankara, Turkey, alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump added he is "very unhappy" with the alliance regarding the semi-autonomous Danish territory.
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