NATO chief calls Trump ‘Daddy’ after president drops f-bomb
- At the NATO summit in The Hague, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called U.S. President Donald Trump 'daddy', highlighting an unexpected affectionate gesture during the event.
- Following Trump's expletive-laden criticism of Israel and Iran over a fragile ceasefire, Rutte called him 'daddy' during the NATO summit in The Hague.
- NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called Trump 'daddy' during the summit, referencing his expletive remarks about Israel and Iran's ceasefire, with both leaders making the comments Tuesday and Wednesday.
- NATO members committed to increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP, resulting in roughly $1 trillion extra from European and Canadian contributions, driven by Trump's pressure.
- Beyond the summit, Trump’s conduct signals a lasting shift in NATO’s strategic dynamics, potentially reinforcing U.S. influence over alliance policies long-term.
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Who's your daddy? NATO elites pimp Europe's economy for U.S. military racket
Mark Rutte, the civilian figurehead chief of the NATO alliance, sparked viral headlines and memes this week after he referred to U.S. President Donald Trump as "daddy". Even Western news media were taken aback. Reporters questioned whether the former Dutch prime minister was going too far in his obsequiousness and demeaning himself. Without any shame, Rutte doubled down, ladling more compliments on Trump, and praising him for achieving what no o…
NATO Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Trump, the President Who Would Be King
Carol Schaeffer The NATO secretary general had one mission: Keep Trump happy. And to keep Trump happy, you sacrifice your dignity and play the vassal. The post NATO Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Trump, the President Who Would Be King appeared first on The Nation.
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NATO Rep. Whitaker to Newsmax: Trump Was Adult in Room at Summit
Matthew Whitaker, the U.S. permanent representative to NATO, told Newsmax on Thursday that President Donald Trump was widely popular during the military alliance's annual summit Wednesday at The Hague. "I was again right there with him the entire time, and every single world leader from all 31 other NATO countries just wanted a handshake, just wanted a minute, a pull-aside, a chance to talk to him," Whitaker, who was acting attorney general in T…
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