NATO’s Rutte Says Europe Cannot Defend Itself Without U.S. After Greenland Deal
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London.- Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General, warned Europe Monday that the continent would not be able to defend itself without the United States, in statements aimed at addressing the growing concern that the United States and Europe are distancing themselves because of President Donald Trump’s ambitions over Greenland. “If anyone here again thinks that the European Union, or Europe as a whole, can defend themselves without the United States, t…
NATO’s Rutte Says Europe Cannot Defend Itself Without U.S. After Greenland Deal
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief BRUSSELS/BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned Tuesday that Europe remains incapable of defending itself without American military support, saying European nations would need to more than double current defense spending to stand on their own. “If anyone thinks that the European Union or Europe as a whole can defend itself without the United States, keep on dreaming. Yo…
Rutte Tells Some Hard Truths—But Is Europe Listening?
Europe is “dreaming” if it thinks it can defend itself without the United States, NATO secretary-general Mark Rutte said on Monday, bluntly dismissing the EU’s long-standing ambitions for ‘strategic autonomy’ during an address to the European Parliament. European leaders frustrated by Donald Trump’s threats to ‘take’ Greenland—including, until last week, by military force—and by his hard-line approach to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, have for ye…
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