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Germany slams Trump’s NATO threat

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Olaf Scholtz (L), Donald Trump (R).

The former US president stoked outrage by saying he would encourage Russia to attack NATO states that don’t “pay their bills”.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz took a veiled jab at ex-US President Donald Trump, suggesting he would “gamble” with European security after Trump mocked “delinquent” NATO members failing to meet the bloc’s minimum defense spending threshold.

Speaking alongside Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Berlin on Monday, Scholz insisted that NATO’s “promise of protection applies unreservedly,” appearing to respond to recent remarks from Trump on the campaign trail.

”And let me be clear about the current situation. Any relativization of NATO’s guarantee of mutual assistance is irresponsible and dangerous and is solely in the interests of Russia. Nobody can be allowed to gamble with Europe’s security,” he added.

The comments come after the ex-US president told a crowd in South Carolina on Saturday that he would “encourage” Moscow to attack any NATO country that failed to fulfil the alliance’s military spending target of 2% of GDP, joking that “delinquent” members “gotta pay. You gotta pay your bills.”

Berlin has long fallen short of the spending minimum, but reportedly plans to hit the 2% target sometime this year with assistance from a €100 billion fund created to shore up Germany’s defenses in light of the conflict in Ukraine. However, its regular budget is not expected to reach the goal for several more years, according to the Associated Press.

The bloc’s own statistics for 2023 show that most NATO states are not meeting the spending minimum. Of its 31 members, just 12 are currently spending at least 2% of GDP on defense.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also hit back at Trump’s provocative remarks, rejecting any suggestion that the alliance would not defend member states who fail to meet the threshold, while saying the idea “undermines all of our security.”

US President Joe Biden similarly condemned his predecessor’s words as “appalling and dangerous.”

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6 COMMENTS

  1. “We DEMAND Europe be protected!”

    As they usher all of the Middle East and North Africa in through Europe’s open borders unabated 🤡 🌎

  2. As a european, i would rather have Russia and Putin as ally !!!
    USA is a vile predator choking on purpose EU s economies. We don t need that ” kind of friend or ally”
    Democrassssiiie has become an ugly joke in europe, ruled by US/WEF puppets

  3. “Nobody can be allowed to gamble with Europe’s security,”

    During the Syrian civil war when ISIS were doing very nasty things, Macron of France and Merkel of Germany allowed lots of people from Syria, Iraq, Pakistan and North Africa into the EU completely unchecked.

    These EU leaders clearly do NOT care about the safety of EU citizens.

    • @Mark
      You should ask yourself who financed ISIS ” doing ugly things in Syria” and who benefited by destibalizing and stealing oil and gas from those countries. And WHO did UGLY things in those countries, if it is not the US army. Not to forget murdering their head of state under false pretext.
      French and Germans know about ” weapons of MASS DESTRUCTION” as the vulture from over the pond told a shameless lie to the world
      And French and Germans got the refugees from those countries also to be destabilized by ” ou friend an ally”( just like the nordstream by the way). The Gazaouis don t have this privilege. Women and kids die by thouthands under the bombs MADE IN USA

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