NATO not an alliance 'a la carte', EU foreign policy chief says of Trump comments
- EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell stated that NATO cannot be a selective military alliance, and criticized Donald Trump for downplaying his commitment to the alliance's security umbrella in Europe.
- Trump's comments about encouraging Russia to attack NATO countries that don't meet financial obligations sparked concern and criticism from NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg and current US President Joe Biden.
- The White House responded to Trump's assertions, emphasizing President Biden's efforts to bolster alliances and calling Trump's remarks "appalling and unhinged.
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Leaning Left10Leaning Right4Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Left, 42% Center
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- 42% of the sources lean Left, 42% of the sources are Center
42% Left
L 42%
C 41%
R 17%
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