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Trump won spending promises from NATO last year. This week, he'll try to enforce them

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

President Donald Trump is heading to Ankara, Turkey, for the annual NATO summit. Last year, he pushed NATO allies to spend more on defense. This year, his mission is to try to enforce those pledges.

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Off The Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

Trump urges NATO members to boost defense spending at Turkey summit

President Donald Trump on Wednesday confirmed that he had pressed members of NATO to commit to the pledged 5 defense spending targets and had pressured the holdout nations to make plans to conform. “In the working session this morning, we discussed the progress other members are making toward the 5 target,” he said. “Some have truly []...Click to read more

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 9, 2026

‘We’ve been treated unfairly’: Trump unleashes fury at NATO for abandoning the US

US President Donald Trump has called out NATO for not helping America earlier in the year in its war against Iran. “When they could have, they weren’t there for us, and we’ve been there for them – we spent over a trillion dollars over the last short period ... in order to protect these countries from Russia,” he said. “They haven’t treated us right ... we’ve been treated unfairly.” “We protect them, but they’re not there for us.”

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 2, 2026

Trump Threatens NATO Shakeup Over Billions In Unfair Spending And Lack Of Support

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

War on the Rocks

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· Jul 3, 2026

Misguided and Misunderstood: Trump’s Approach to U.S. Troops in Europe

For many observers, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s speech on the future of NATO, delivered in Brussels on June 18, 2026, constituted a perfect example of how the Trump administration is angrily abandoning the longstanding U.S. commitment to European security. The prevailing picture is that the administration is eager to shift the burden of Europe’s defense and is thus moving to withdraw U.S. forces from the continent, even though Europe is moving to do more militarily. Hegseth stated, “we’re doubling down on our effort to make NATO what it always was supposed to be, a balanced alliance with Europe in The post Misguided and Misunderstood: Trump’s Approach to U.S. Troops in Europe appeared first on War on the Rocks.

CNN

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· Jul 8, 2026

How long can Europe avoid Trump's war with Iran?

President Donald Trump said the US will “very probably hit” Iran again tonight and threatened to bring back a naval blockade after the two sides traded strikes overnight. Trump, currently at the NATO summit in Turkey, earlier said he believed the memorandum of understanding “is over,” but that talks could continue. Meanwhile, Trump adopted a more positive tone toward NATO following meetings today, saying leaders had a “great meeting.” NATO’s chief has touted increased European and Canadian defense spending — a major focus for Trump. 0:00 US launched strikes on Iran as Trump meets with NATO leaders 2:24 Trump thinks Greenland should be controlled by the US 4:13 Trump considers selling F-35 jets to Turkey 7:06 Why is Trump throwing NATO under the bus? Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #NATO #Europe #News

Al-Monitor

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· Jul 8, 2026

Trump told NATO leaders he wants to keep US in alliance, source says

By Sabine SieboldANKARA, July 8 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump told NATO allies he wanted to keep the United States in the alliance at a leaders' meeting in Ankara on Wednesday, a source familiar with the talks told Reuters.Inside the closed summit meeting, he also said the U.S. was prepared to continue selling weapons to allies no matter how they were put to use, the source said, requesting anonymity.The source quoted Trump as having told NATO leaders: We want to remain with you.

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Related coverage for "Trump won spending promises from NATO last year. This week, he'll try to enforce them": Off The Press — Trump urges NATO members to boost defense spending at Turkey summit. Sky News Australia — ‘We’ve been treated unfairly’: Trump unleashes fury at NATO for abandoning the US. Tampa Free Press — Trump Threatens NATO Shakeup Over Billions In Unfair Spending And Lack Of Support. War on the Rocks — Misguided and Misunderstood: Trump’s Approach to U.S. Troops in Europe. CNN — How long can Europe avoid Trump's war with Iran?. Al-Monitor — Trump told NATO leaders he wants to keep US in alliance, source says