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Trump Sparks NATO Uncertainty Amid Push for Higher Defence Spending

ISLAMABAD: President Donald Trump has reignited concerns over the US commitment to NATO as he attends the allianceโ€™s summit in The Hague.

Speaking to reporters, Trump questioned the definition of NATOโ€™s mutual defense clause, Article 5, while reaffirming his commitment to โ€œlife and safety.โ€

This uncertainty has alarmed European allies already wary of Trump’s past skepticism toward the alliance.

Mixed Signals on US Commitment

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte insisted the US remains committed to NATO.

Yet, Trumpโ€™s comments ahead of the summit reflect a familiar pattern of unpredictability.

His arrival follows controversial strikes in Iran and a short-lived ceasefire between Iran and Israel, both of which cast a shadow over the meeting.

Trump also revisited his push for increased NATO defense spending.

He proposed a 5% of GDP target, calling it โ€œbetterโ€ and โ€œgiving more power.โ€

Many European nations, including Spain, are preparing to endorse the hike amid pressure to meet Trumpโ€™s demands and bolster deterrence against Russia.

Allies on Edge as Trump Pushes for Results

Critics, like US Senator Jeanne Shaheen, argue Trumpโ€™s stance weakens Western unity and benefits adversaries like China.

Meanwhile, NATO members fear that failure to satisfy Trump could trigger a US pullback from the alliance.

Some NATO leaders are concerned about possible troop reductions in Europe in favor of the Indo-Pacific.

Despite these tensions, US officials maintain that the administration seeks a stronger, more effective NATO.

Trump is expected to meet world leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, during his stay in The Hague.

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