NATO general secretary Mark Rute recently praised President Trump’s commitment to the military alliance during an interview and said that the President deserves credit for taking forward 32-nation members. Spend more Their GDP on defense.
In Rutte, A Interview With the New York Times released on Saturday, he said that “it is convinced of the fact that Trump finds a lot that it is embedded with European security to be strong and safe for the US and is working together to protect the Indo-Pacific.”
Rute, who Applicable The word “daddy” while celebrating Trump F bomb Discussing the ceasefire of Israel and Iran on live television, argued that the President’s leadership helped NATO colleagues spend five percent of their GDP on defense by 2035.
“I think that when a person is entitled to praise, that praise should be given. And President Trump is all entitled to praise, because without his leadership, without him, without making the United States presidential election, this year 2 percent and 5 percent in 2035-in 2035-we will not be able to get a compromise on it,” Rute told the newspaper.
Tusrap Pushing NATO colleagues share the burden of collective defense better to spend more on their army and argue on European countries. Is not in Sufficient.
While members committed Spend more On defense, some NATO countries have not yet crossed the 2 percent threshold set for 2014.
chairman Shared In June, a private message from Rutte where NATO chief congratulated Trump on Greenlight the US attacks on Iran’s three important nuclear sites. In the message, Rute said that Trump’s decision “makes us all safe.”
In the message, former Netherlands Prime Minister Rute said that Trump “was flying in another big success in the Hague … it was not easy, but we have signed 5 percent on them all.”
When asked if he said that Trump made the lesson public NATO summit of this summerRute “told the Times’ Lulu Garcia-Nawaro,” Not at all, because what was in the text message is exactly the same as I see it. ”
“One, that he did an excellent work on Iran with a bombing of nuclear facility,” said the head of NATO. “And as I said in that text message, now you are flying in another big success, which is a NATO summit, which will commit to 5 percent defense spending, and it is transformative.”