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Europe Takes Trump NATO Talk ‘Seriously But Not Literally’

“Many European leaders agree that he basically has a point.” the times of london Trump made a rare concession to Donald Trump over his NATO comments that sparked pearl-clutching outrage in some circles.

European leaders responded to Donald Trump’s comments on NATO over the weekend, in which he argued that while member states refuse to pay, they still have full access to American military power and, by extension, American taxpayers. They reacted in two ways to expressing their dissatisfaction with their expectations of protection. report of times It was reflected.

Though not a particularly friendly newspaper to the 45th president, Britain’s Broadsheet, like Spain’s Josep Borrell, sarcastically accused President Trump of making unacceptable “proposals” , noted that some people reacted with “sheer fear.”A la carte” An alliance when his home country has taken such an approach for years.

Still others, times In a rare concession to President Trump’s characteristic approach of persuading recalcitrant allies to honor their NATO treaty obligations, he said he recognized that this was in fact a “surprisingly blunt but necessary wake-up call.” Ta. In his words, Trump’s comments were taken as statements that should be taken “seriously, not literally.”

President Trump said this last week. are you delinquent? …No, I won’t protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever they want to do. Must be paid. you have to pay the bill. ”

surround with a skirt Praise President Trump’s past harsh statements As for the alliance’s boss, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, on funding NATO, he has previously praised President Trump’s strategy against European delinquency (others have called it “harmful”). ). times “Defense budgets across the continent have increased considerably since the last Trump presidency,” the report said, noting that many realized behind closed doors that Trump was actually right and that his efforts actually strengthened the alliance. It was revealed that there was.

The paper writes: “After all, many European leaders agree that he basically has a point… [defence spending is] There is no place for Europe to take primary responsibility for its own defence.

“This is a structural imperative and will apply regardless of who takes the White House early next year.”

A nod to the fact that U.S. interests are fundamentally more divergent than they once were, as Israel and potentially Taiwan compete with Europe for military resources. times Echoing comments from military thought leaders in Poland and elsewhere, a top security forum last year asked how U.S. attention was shifting away from Europe.

Professor Katarzyna Pisarska of the Warsaw Security Forum said in December: “For many young Americans, including those of the political generation, Europe is little more than an open-air museum. You feel that you are actually getting closer to Asia and the Pacific region.” China is their biggest geopolitical threat.

“…the United States is changing demographically. For decades there has been little immigration from Europe and no immigration from Asia and, of course, Latin America. This will also change political priorities. .”

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