WASHINGTON – Former President Donald Trump is facing backlash on the campaign trail over recent comments that he would encourage Russia to do “whatever they want” to NATO members who failed to invest in their own national defense.
“‘If we don’t pay, are you still going to protect us?’ No, I would not protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever the h*** they want,” Trump said over the weekend at a campaign event in South Carolina.Â
The political blow-back from those remarks was immediate, with President Biden calling the statement “dangerous” and fellow Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley adding, “Putin kills his opponents. He invades free countries. This is not someone you ever want to pal around with and you certainly don’t want to give them the right to invade a friend.”
NATO countries have agreed to commit to spending two percent of their GDP on national defense and most of them have not reached that goal.
Trump took to social media, on Monday, to repeat his stance, writing, “NATO has to Equalize. Now. They will do that if properly asked. If not, America first!”
“I think Europe is looking at the potential for a second Trump
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