'Filthy Mood': White House Insiders Terrified Trump's Foul Outbursts Will Sabotage NATO Summit
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'Filthy Mood': White House Insiders Terrified Trump's Foul Outbursts Will Sabotage NATO Summit
Donald Trump landed in Ankara late on Monday for a two-day NATO summit that officials privately fear could go badly off the rails, as the US president's increasingly foul mood and public outbursts threaten to overshadow talks with allies and leaders including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Syrian President Ahmed al‑Sharaa. Anxiety inside NATO has been building for days as Trump has railed against alliance members over defence spendin…
Donald Trump once again stands out with destructive statements at the NATO summit in Ankara. In ZDF's "Morning Magazine" addressed to the US President, Armin Laschet smiles embarrassed and emphasizes: "It's not just about Donald Trump.
NATO chief Mark Rutte's flattery of Trump may seem strange, but it is a delicate balancing act, says Lars Løkke.
In an opinion paper published in The Washington Post, US President Donald Trump's former national security adviser, John Bolton, urges allies in the North Atlantic Alliance to "support the current leader of the White House and try to "maintain some functional NATO appearance until the end of the term of the 47th American President," reports European Pravda.
Bruno Cardoso Reis claims that Trump prefers Israel to allies who fight alongside him. Historian stresses that European investment in defence has been "exceptional": allies spend more than China.
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