Trump Slams Spain for NATO Commitments, Says Cuba ‘Coming Our Way’
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Trump slams Spain for NATO commitments, says Cuba ‘coming our way’
‘They will learn soon after they relinquish their grip on Cuba and Guam, the Philippines and Puerto Rico,’ says US president, noting history of Spanish-American War
Donald Trump again attacked Spain on Wednesday for what he considers insufficient involvement in the Iran war and NATO commitments. This time he did not do it from the White House, but in a scenario of strong historical burden: a tribute in North Dakota to Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders, the regiment of volunteers who fought in Cuba in 1898 and whose burden on the heights of San Juan contributed to precipitating the catastrophic Spanish…
US ambassador: Trump is disappointed with Spain
Trump's not s'oblida of the Spanish president, he is 'decebut' pel veto to the base and the rebuig of 5% in Defense
The U.S. ambassador to NATO has admitted that it is more relevant to achieve defensive capabilities than the money spent, as proposed by the Spanish government, and warns that the U.S. will give awards or punishments according to the compliance of the allies.
Whitaker complains that the Spanish government would deny the use of the bases for Iran's war and reject the goal of raising defense spending to 5%. More information: Trump threatens a 100% tariff on EU countries that apply a 'Google fee' to US companies
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