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Donald Trump Says U.S. Maintaining Current NATO Support Levels Would Be Ridiculous

3 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• President Donald Trump criticized NATO’s “one sided” relationship with the United States ahead of a summit.
• Trump expressed dissatisfaction with European allies’ responses to the war in Iran, claiming they were uncooperative.
• The NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, will convene 32 member states on Tuesday and Wednesday.

President Donald Trump stated late Thursday that it is “ridiculous” for the United States to maintain its “one sided” relationship with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) just days before a scheduled summit in Ankara, Turkey. He expressed his frustration on his Truth Social platform, asserting that NATO’s relationship with the U.S. is “not reciprocal” and criticized European allies for their limited support during the war in Iran. Trump has indicated a desire for Europe to take a more prominent role in its own defense and has suggested the possibility of withdrawing the U.S. from NATO, although such a move would require Congressional approval. His recent post included a chart illustrating NATO spending, highlighting that the U.S. contributes significantly more than other member states. Last year, NATO leaders agreed to increase defense spending to five percent of GDP by 2035 under pressure from Trump.

Why It Matters

This situation is significant as it reflects ongoing tensions between the United States and its NATO allies, particularly regarding defense spending and military cooperation. NATO, established in 1949, has been a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy and European security for decades. The upcoming summit in Ankara will be crucial for addressing these issues, especially in light of Trump’s previous threats to withdraw from the alliance. The historical context of NATO’s role in maintaining stability in Europe and countering the Soviet Union underscores the potential implications of any shifts in U.S. commitment to the alliance.

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