Nato leaders to meet in The Hague: Trump’s 5% defense push sparks division among allies
Monday, 23 June 2025 () NATO leaders, including Donald Trump, are convening in The Hague to address defense spending, with a proposed target of 5% of GDP causing contention. While many members now meet the 2% minimum, Trump criticizes Spain and Canada for lagging behind. The summit will consider a 3.5% target plus additional investment, though Spain has already voiced its opposition to the proposal.
Trump has walked back his calls for regime change in Iran, just days after championing the hashtag #MIGA (Make Iran Great Again) and authorizing strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Speaking aboard Air Force One en route to a NATO summit in The Hague, Trump told reporters he “does not favor regime...
NATO shifts focus as US under Trump retreats from leading role on Ukraine
European NATO allies are grappling with the fact that the US no longer views success in Ukraine as pivotal to NATO security...
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Stunned the NATO Nations warning that Russia was planning to strike NATO territory. Zelensky sharply criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of..
President Trump shared messages from Nato secretary-general Rutte, lauding Trump's actions in Iran and his success in pushing allies to commit 5% of their GDP to... IndiaTimes