Expert interview — The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has long regarded the United States as the most generous and loyal member country, but many NATO countries have expressed deep concern about the second Trump administration’s outlook. During his first term, and as a re -election candidate, Trump accused the alliance that he would not take enough action to strengthen his defense and threatened to leave the United States completely from NATO several times. Experts in the United States and Europe are divided with opinions on whether the threat is a reckless example of the isolation of the United States, or whether it is a practical way to do more to do more to NATO’s European member states and to rely less on Washington.
Either way, these problems were highlighted in the first week of the Trump administration. President Trump urged NATO member states to raise their defense expenses to 5%of GDP, saying that they should have done so a few years ago, saying, “It should have been so a few years ago.” . He recalled his first executive, demanding a 2% goal from allies. “I insisted that they should pay and they paid. Because at that time the United States was really paying a difference and it was unfair to the United States. ”
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