
Trump's Shifting Stance Dominates NATO Summit Discussions
Donald Trump's unpredictable behavior and shifting rhetoric, including confusing Iran with Japan and initially attacking Spain before praising it, dominated discussions at the NATO summit. Despite initial tensions, the summit concluded with Trump tempering his fury and NATO leaders emphasizing unity.
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Donald Trump's erratic performance at the Nato summit in Turkey left his allies guessing. One moment he criticised fellow leaders for their contribution to defence spending, the next he praised the alliance's unity. From Ankara, Guardian defence and security editor Dan Sabbagh explains how Nato emerged from the chaos Continue reading...
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