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Trump Slams NATO Allies Over Defense Spending, Signals Reduced US Commitment

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Former US President Donald Trump publicly criticised European NATO members, calling the alliance's relationship with the United States 'ridiculous' and one-sided. His remarks focused on what he described as insufficient defense spending by European allies. Trump's comments come as Washington is reportedly moving to scale back its long-term commitments to the NATO alliance. The statements reflect ongoing tensions between the US and its European partners over burden-sharing within the military bloc.

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