Trump calls current US NATO support 'ridiculous' ahead of summit
Canada aims to announce 10 countries backing global defence bank at NATO summit #Canada #NATO The Defence Bank will be built and run in Canada. ctvnews.ca/canada/artic...
/2 The specific host city has not yet been finalized. Five Canadian cities are actively bidding for the headquarters: Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, and Halifax.
Canada continues to lead the way. 🇨🇦❤️
We are going to end up thanking trumplethinskin for Canada’s super star status 🤭🤣
Our PM is the current leader of the free world .
Has anyone actually explained the point of this bank, or are we all just assuming Banker Daddy knows what he's doing?
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and senior Trump administration officials blocked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from announcing major US troop cuts in Europe at the recent NATO gathering, WSJ reports.
Blocked the cuts or blocked announcing the cuts?
The US is going to lose its bases in the middle east. I don't think there will be appeasing Iran otherwise. Even if they do stay, they won't ever be able to be considered safe. That means US troops and bases in Europe just became much more important. Hopefully the EU can exploit that leverage.
They will announce afterwards. Russia 2.0 at work.
Just do it already. Europe knows (or bloody well should do) that Trump would never stand by Nato obligations. Having that out in the open would do everyone a favour and help get past the institutional blockage that's preventing non-US Nato from developing a genuinely functional alliance.
So he has some autonomous power, this idiot.
so their making the cuts without the announcing of it, weird.
Time to plan for a European defence strategy that doesn’t rely on America… www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
If so, European countries should move away from buying defence equipment from America, including any future nuclear deterrent.
Ridiculous for Europe to depend on a country like the US. It's too unstable.
Exactly. This involves not buying US apparatus but European. Also a realistic discussion on Nuclear. Its costing circa 1% of the 2.7% budget. Is it worth it? Or take it out of overall calculations into special stand alone category at least.