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NATO Chief Praises Trump for Pushing Allies to Spend More on Defense

Trump’s Pressure Works: NATO Nations Boost Military Spending

by pinkfloyd
March 14, 2025
in Conflict and Crisis, Geopolitics, Government and Politics, International Relations, Military Strategy & Alliances, Russia-Ukraine War, War and Armed Conflict
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Mark Rutte: NATO Is Stronger Under Trump’s Leadership - Armin Durgut/AP Photo

NATO Leader: Trump’s Actions Have Made the Alliance Stronger - Armin Durgut/AP Photo

NATO Chief Praises Trump for Boosting Alliance Defense Spending

Rutte Applauds Trump’s Influence on NATO

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday for motivating alliance members to ramp up defense spending. Meeting in the Oval Office, Rutte acknowledged Trump’s role in pressuring NATO nations to increase their contributions, despite recent concerns over the president’s commitment to the alliance’s mutual defense treaty.

“I think they want to work together with you in the run-up to the next summit to make sure that we will have a NATO, which is newly invigorated under your leadership,” Rutte told Trump.

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A Surge in European Defense Investments

Rutte highlighted recent European commitments to strengthening defense, pointing to the European Commission’s call for 800 billion euros ($874 billion) in new defense spending by the 27-member bloc. Additionally, the United Kingdom and Germany have pledged increased security investments.

“What’s happened in the last couple of weeks is really staggering,” Rutte said, though he acknowledged that more work remains to be done to meet NATO’s collective security goals.

Trump’s Criticism of NATO’s Spending Levels

Rutte’s remarks followed Trump’s recent criticism of NATO members for failing to meet the alliance’s defense spending benchmark of 2% of GDP. The president even questioned the U.S. commitment to NATO’s founding treaty, which considers an attack on one member as an attack on all.

Despite these concerns, NATO has made strides in meeting spending targets. Last year, former Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg reported that a record 23 out of 32 NATO nations had reached the 2% threshold.

Trump Takes Credit for NATO’s Increased Defense Budgets

Trump reiterated that his firm stance had compelled NATO members to boost their defense contributions. He argued that his threats during his first term had forced allies to comply, reinforcing the alliance’s strength.

“I just said, ‘We’re not going to be involved with you if you’re not going to pay,’” Trump recalled. “And the money started pouring in, and they all became much stronger because of my actions.”

Even Stoltenberg previously credited Trump for influencing NATO’s defense budgets, a claim the president emphasized during Thursday’s discussions.

Ceasefire Talks on Russia-Ukraine War

Beyond NATO funding, Trump and Rutte also discussed a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine. Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, was in Moscow on Thursday for high-level negotiations regarding the proposal.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signaled tentative openness to a ceasefire, provided certain conditions were met. Trump responded cautiously, expressing guarded optimism while emphasizing the urgency of ending the conflict.

“He (Putin) put out a very promising statement, but it wasn’t complete,” Trump noted. “Now we’re going to see whether or not Russia’s there. And if they’re not, it’ll be a very disappointing moment for the world.”

Looking Ahead

As NATO prepares for its next summit, Trump’s leadership continues to shape the alliance’s trajectory. His influence on defense spending and his involvement in global conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war will remain pivotal topics in international diplomacy.

For now, all eyes are on NATO’s future—and whether Trump’s pressure will lead to long-term security commitments from its members.

Source

pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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