‘Ridiculous’ for US to maintain current Nato support, Trump warns ahead of alliance summit
Ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7-8, Donald Trump has criticized the US relationship with the alliance, calling it "ridiculous" and "one sided." He stated on Truth Social that NATO is "not reciprocal" and that allies "were not there for us," particularly regarding the war in Iran where some countries restricted US base usage. Trump advocates for European nations to lead their own defense and has already reduced US commitments.

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AI-generatedAhead of the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7-8, Donald Trump has criticized the US relationship with the alliance, calling it "ridiculous" and "one sided." He stated on Truth Social that NATO is "not reciprocal" and that allies "were not there for us," particularly regarding the war in Iran where some countries restricted US base usage. Trump advocates for European nations to lead their own defense and has already reduced US commitments. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken noted Trump's disappointment with NATO allies' response to US operations in the Middle East, a point expected to be a significant topic at the upcoming summit of 32 member states.
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5 extractedTrump believes the US relationship with Nato is 'one sided' and 'not reciprocal'.
Donald Trump stated it is 'ridiculous' for the US to maintain its current Nato support.
Marco Rubio expects the rift between the US and some Nato allies to be discussed at the upcoming summit.
US Secretary of State stated Trump is disappointed Nato allies were not more involved in attacking Iran.
Nato leaders agreed to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 under pressure from Trump.