Donald Trump signaled his allies. Media reveals the president’s plans
The US has informed NATO allies about plans to withdraw from plans for future military exercises in Europe – the “Moscow Times” portal said, citing Swedish media. In their opinion, the Donald Trump movement is designed to increase defensive spending for European partners.
Information on exercises to be conducted after 2025 explained the Swedish Daily Express Sen portal, highlighting that this is another signal indicating the limitations of America’s involvement in Europe.
As the Moscow Times reminded us, US President Donald Trump is considering a fundamental revision of security guarantees. According to it, the United States can refuse to protect its allies if it does not meet certain cost requirements for military purposes.
Additionally, the White House plans to change its policies regarding the US participation in NATO military exercises. According to Washington’s plan, general operations will also be carried out primarily in countries that meet defence investment standards.
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Trump has long called for NATO countries to increase their defense spending rather than 2%. GDP as it is now, but up to 5%, but in reality, the portal has so far emphasized a 2% threshold. They reached only 23 out of 32 countries, and only five countries: Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Poland and the United States. Over 3% was allocated for this purpose. GDP. The leader of these is Poland, spending 4.12% on defense. GDP. In this context, sources from the Financial Times report that Trump can compromise demand and reduce it to 3-3.5%. GDP-Russian portal has made a donation.
The Telegraph first notified each day that Trump is considering the possibility of withdrawing American troops from Germany. Currently, around 35,000 American soldiers are stationed in the country’s territory, but newspapers say they could be moved to Hungary
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