Tyrone Biggums
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It makes total sense. Trump was already agitating to leave NATO and it would have been on the second term agenda.
Trump was telling the likes of Germany to stop leaching off the US and start paying their way in terms of military spending. Which was a fair point.
2018...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump told NATO leaders on Wednesday they should increase their defense spending to 4 percent of their country’s economic output, double the group’s current goal of two percent.
NATO allies shrugged off the demand as part and parcel of Trump’s brash push for allies to spend more on their own defense at a summit in Brussels, with a quip from the alliance’s chief that it should aim to meet its goal before reaching further.
How do you think things might be different if they'd followed this request?
Would Europe be a far stronger military deterrent to Russia in 2022 if they had?