Donald Trump does not guarantee NATO security, prompting alarming reactions
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned against such comments on Sunday “undermining our security”.
Donald Trump, during a meeting in South Carolina on Saturday, threatened that, in the event of re-election, he would not guarantee NATO protection against Russia. The former US president regularly criticizes his allies at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for not funding the organization enough. During the meeting, the billionaire reported a conversation with a NATO head of state, without naming him.
“One of the presidents of a major country stood up and said: Well, sir, if we don’t pay and we’re attacked by Russia, will you protect us?”Before revealing his answer, the billionaire says: “No, I will not protect you. In fact I would encourage them to do whatever they want for you. You have to pay your debt”.
The statement came after the businessman, a potential candidate against Democratic President Joe Biden in November’s presidential election, pressured Republican elected officials in Congress to bury bills for new aid payments to Ukraine as well as reforming migration policy.
“Reckless Statements”
Donald Trump’s remarks were judged “reckless” By the President of the European Council Charles Michel. “The Transatlantic Alliance has supported the security and prosperity of Americans, Canadians and Europeans for over 75 years.He said on his X account. Reckless statements on NATO security and Article 5 integration only serve Putin’s interests“And “Bring no more safety nor more peace to the world”.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned against such comments on Sunday “undermining our security”. “Any suggestion that allies will not defend each other undermines all our security, including that of the United States, and puts American and European troops at risk.”He said in a press release.
“Horrible and Crazy”
“Encouraging the invasion of our closest allies by a murderous regime is appalling and stupid.White House spokesman Andrew Bates responded in a press release issued Saturday evening. Instead of calling for war and promoting anarchy, President Biden will continue to support American leadership.
An agreement blocked in Congress provided additional aid to Ukraine and Israel. A total of $95 billion, it will be discussed next week, and includes funding for Israel’s fight against Hamas and a key strategic ally, Taiwan.
However, the lion’s share will help Ukraine replenish its stock of munitions, weapons and other essentials as it enters its third year of war. Donald Trump has often been skeptical, sometimes hostile, about continued American aid to Ukraine and has even threatened to quit NATO if he returns to the White House.