Trump Wants to List "Freak and Good" Nato States
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According to a media report, Donald Trump is supposed to divide his NATO allies into "unlike" and "brav". Countries that show up uncooperatively have to fear severe consequences.
According to a "Politico" report, the government of US President Donald Trump has drawn up a list of "unlike and good" NATO states, in which the Alliance members are said to have been classified according to their contribution to NATO.
Reports have emerged that the U.S. White House has prepared a list classifying North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member states based on their contributions to the alliance. Given that U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly expressed dissatisfaction with allies who were uncooperative during the war with Iran, there is a possibility that a form of "retaliation," such as the redeployment of U.S. troops, could be imposed based on this clas…
According to diplomats, the plan includes evaluating the contribution of member states to the Alliance and classifying them into categories, with "benefits" for the "good" ones and "sanctions" for the "bad" ones - Washington has been planning this tactic for several months.
Behind the scenes Trump is considering sanctions against NATO partners. Several scenarios are on the table. Allies fallen in displeasure are facing considerable disadvantages. Two countries could even benefit.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte (left) and US President Donald Trump (right). Image: keystoneThe White House has developed an internal rating system that divides NATO members into different categories – a list for "Brave and Unlike." According to a report from the US news portal Politico, the Trump administration wants to reward those states that bow to Washington's demands. Uncooperative partners, on the other hand, have to reckon with conseq…
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