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US Nato head spends his time 'calming everyone down' as Trump tensions with Europe spill over
Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities

At a question and answer session in the US Ambassador’s residence in Dublin’s Phoenix Park Whittaker outlined the US vision for European security.
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Al-Monitor
· Jul 9, 2026
NATO weathers another Trump storm but braces for more after Ankara summit
By Andrew Gray and Lili BayerANKARA, July 9 (Reuters) - NATO has weathered another storm from Donald Trump but European members of the military alliance are bracing for more turbulence ahead in relations with the U.S. president.It says much about the state of U.S.-European ties when a NATO summit that began with a U.S. leader ordering a cutoff in trade with one member, Spain, and rebuking others was widely hailed as a success after he re-committed to the alliance hours later.
Reuters
· Jul 7, 2026
Can Europe afford to defend itself?
NATO leaders are meeting in Ankara, Turkey, at a summit that's expected to see some big defense deals. Last year, member countries agreed to spend 5% of their GDP on defense. But as Elena Casas explains, Europe isn't yet ready to replace U.S. capabilities any time soon. #europe #nato #usa #defense #ankara
War on the Rocks
· 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.
ScheerPost
· Jul 10, 2026
Jeffrey Sachs: We’re Led by the Most Incompetent Leaders Imaginable
ScheerPost Staff The latest NATO summit was presented as a demonstration of Western unity. Instead, according to economist Jeffrey Sachs, it revealed something far more dangerous: an alliance increasingly consumed by militarism, detached from strategic thinking, and drifting toward a direct confrontation between nuclear powers. While leaders celebrated record defense spending, reaffirmed support for expanding []
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.”
The Daily Beast
· Jul 7, 2026
Trump’s Filthy Mood Has Goons Worried About What’s to Come
Evan Vucci/ReutersPresident Donald Trump’s increasingly negative mood has officials worried that he could cause major problems at this week’s NATO summit.The president departed late Monday for a two-day summit in the Turkish capital Ankara, where he will meet with fellow NATO leaders and others including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.NATO allies are bracing to have to work to mollify Trump, whose mood swings and outbursts have repeatedly threatened the increasingly fragile alliance. Drastic actions, like the president’s threats to seize Greenland, have only further strained tensions inside NATO.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Related coverage for "US Nato head spends his time 'calming everyone down' as Trump tensions with Europe spill over": Al-Monitor — NATO weathers another Trump storm but braces for more after Ankara summit. Reuters — Can Europe afford to defend itself?. War on the Rocks — Misguided and Misunderstood: Trump’s Approach to U.S. Troops in Europe. ScheerPost — Jeffrey Sachs: We’re Led by the Most Incompetent Leaders Imaginable. Sky News Australia — Donald Trump sends ruthless threat to NATO allies over lack of defence spending. The Daily Beast — Trump’s Filthy Mood Has Goons Worried About What’s to Come