
European NATO Members Boost Defense Spending Amid Trump's Threats
European NATO members are increasing their defense spending to reduce reliance on the United States, a move prompted by renewed threats from Donald Trump to withdraw the US from the alliance. Trump's "NATO tantrums" and his approach to the Iran war are compelling America's allies to re-evaluate their dependence on the US.
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Trump’s NATO tantrums revive ghosts from 2003
Iran war compels America’s oldest allies to turn their backs on the president.
By Kathleen Parker
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Amid Donald Trump’s renewed threats to take the US out of NATO, European nations who are a part of the alliance are already taking steps to be less dependent on the United States. NATO allies are trying to reduce their reliance on the US for weapons imports and have significantly increased their defense spending in the past year.
By FRANCE24
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