US possibly to stop ‘almost all’ NATO funding
While the proposal has been confirmed by sources within the Associated Press, it still needs to undergo several rounds of review before it can be submitted to Congress for approval. One senior official referred to the plan as "aggressive" in its cost-cutting measures.
In response to questions about reducing NATO funding, State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce reassured that the US remains committed to NATO, emphasizing that the alliance is seen as a deterrent rather than a tool for engaging in wars. Bruce noted that NATO's purpose is to prevent actions by "bad actors" rather than actively fighting wars.
The Trump administration has consistently pushed NATO members to increase their defense spending, arguing that the US bears a disproportionate share of the financial burden. Trump has previously warned that the US might not defend NATO members who fail to meet defense spending targets. On Monday, Vice President J.D. Vance stated that Europe should not remain a "permanent security vassal" of the US, suggesting that this arrangement benefits neither America nor Europe.
Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.
Legal Disclaimer:
EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.
