NATO leader says Trump puts allies at risks by saying Russia can 'do whatever the hell they want’
- NATO's head warned that Donald Trump's statement about Russia being able to do "whatever the hell they want" to NATO members who don't meet defense spending targets puts US troops and allies at risk.
- Trump's remarks were particularly concerning for NATO's front-line countries, like Poland and the Baltic states, due to fears of Russian aggression.
- The White House criticized Trump's comments as "appalling and unhinged" while emphasizing President Biden's efforts to strengthen American alliances.
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United States former president Donald Trump faced a lot of criticism from top Western officials and the White House after he said that he would not defend the NATO allies who have not been able to spend enough on defence and would also encourage Russia to attack them. Trump is running for another presidential term in the White House against President Joe Biden in November.
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