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Trump Threatens NATO Shakeup Over Billions In Unfair Spending And Lack Of Support
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
President Donald Trump has targeted several NATO allies over their defense spending just days before heading to the alliance’s summit in Turkey next week. The renewed pressure follows months of tension during which Trump openly considered withdrawing the United States from the treaty. Administration officials noted that criticism leveled against NATO intensified after multiple member [] Trump Threatens NATO Shakeup Over Billions In Unfair Spending And Lack Of Support
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Off The Press
· Jul 12, 2026
Trump’s tough love with NATO is paying off: military historian
Amid reports that the Europeans are at a “breaking point” with the United States as President Donald Trump cajoles and pressures them to spend more on mutual defense, the reality is that his strategy has worked, respected military historian Victor Davis Hanson tells Just the News. Ahead of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit []...Click to read more
Yemen Press Agency
· Jun 23, 2026
Trump: United States spends huge sums on NATO countries despite they don’t support us
WASHINGTON, June 23 (YPA) – US President Donald Trump stated that his country spends “crazy” amounts on NATO, reaching 600 billion annually, a large portion of which goes to defend Europe against Russia. Speaking from the White House, Trump said that NATO countries do not support the United States despite it spending hundreds of millions []
Bloomberg
· Jul 7, 2026
NATO Agrees to $50 Billion in Defense Deals to Placate Trump
NATO allies have agreed to at least 50 billion in defense industry deals to show US President Donald Trump that Europe is heeding his spending demands. Melinda Haring, nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, joined Balance of Power to discuss this as well as the war in Ukraine. She said Ukraine's strategy to compel Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table is working. (Source: Bloomberg)
Hananya Naftali
· Jul 2, 2026
[Photo] Trump posted that the US spends far more on NATO than any ally "without getting a [...]
Trump posted that the US spends far more on NATO than any ally without getting any benefit, singling out Germany and others as paying MUCH LOWER. German Defense Minister Pistorius pushed back, saying NATO is not about blind obedience and decisions rest on consensus of all members.
Sky News Australia
· Jul 6, 2026
Donald Trump sends ruthless threat to NATO allies over lack of defence spending
US President Donald Trump has sent a brutal message to NATO allies only a day before a key summit in Ankara, Turkey. Trump threatened NATO allies that if they do not “immediately” step up defence spending, they will face the consequences. US Ambassador to NATO, Matt Whitaker, revealed that while some nations are “doing more than others”, the president expects all to “step up”. “Some allies are doing more than others. Poland, the Nordic countries, the Baltic countries lead the way,” Whitaker said. “But many others are lagging behind, and President Trump expects all allies to step up immediately and not only get on a sustainable path to the 5 per cent but to get to 5 per cent as soon as possible.”
Al Arabiya English
· Jul 8, 2026
Can NATO Survive Trump's Criticism?
"Trump calling NATO a 'PAPER TIGER' is RIDICULOUS." Former Commander of US Army Europe Ben Hodges says NATO remains the world's most successful defensive alliance and warns the United States would regret turning away from its allies.
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Related coverage for "Trump Threatens NATO Shakeup Over Billions In Unfair Spending And Lack Of Support": Off The Press — Trump’s tough love with NATO is paying off: military historian. Yemen Press Agency — Trump: United States spends huge sums on NATO countries despite they don’t support us. Bloomberg — NATO Agrees to $50 Billion in Defense Deals to Placate Trump. Hananya Naftali — [Photo] Trump posted that the US spends far more on NATO than any ally "without getting a [...]. Sky News Australia — Donald Trump sends ruthless threat to NATO allies over lack of defence spending. Al Arabiya English — Can NATO Survive Trump's Criticism?