Trump says he ordered cutting off all trade with Spain, calling Madrid a "terrible partner" in NATO
Trump said Spain has been a terrible NATO partner and ordered Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to cut off trade after Madrid refused the alliance’s 5% spending target.
- U.S. President Donald Trump ordered Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to cut off all trade with Spain, labeling it a 'terrible partner' in NATO.
- Trump criticized Pedro Sánchez's government for not increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP, as requested by the U.S.
- He stated he instructed Bessent to 'cut off all trade' with Spain, which he described as a 'wasted cause.'
- The dispute involves Spain's refusal to meet NATO's defense spending target.
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Trump Cuts Off All Trade With 'Terrible NATO Partner' Spain
Trump instructed Scott Bessent to immediately halt trade with Spain over their flagrant disregard for the NATO alliance. The post Trump Cuts Off All Trade With ‘Terrible NATO Partner’ Spain appeared first on Breitbart.
Trump Warns Spain: 'Cut Off All Trade'
President Trump threatened to sever all trade with Spain on Wednesday, calling the NATO member a “terrible partner” after its government refused to let American forces use two Spanish air bases during the ongoing military campaign against Iran. “Cut off all trade with Spain, please, including visits,” Trump said during a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte at the summit in Antalya, Turkey. “We don’t want anything to do — watch them, w…
Donald Trump attacked Spain at the NATO summit and threatened trade. This was the Spanish government’s prompt response.
Trump said Spain is a lost cause and asked to cut off all trade, including visits, during an appearance with the NATO Secretary General.
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