At the NATO summit in Turkiye, President Trump expressed disappointment with the alliance, highlighting tensions over European defence spending and military support for Ukraine. His remarks come at a critical time when NATO faces challenges in maintaining unity and commitment among its members.
Trump’s criticism of European allies for not meeting defence spending targets could have long-term implications for NATO’s collective security. With only five members expected to meet the 3.5% GDP spending goal by 2026, the pressure on nations like Germany and France may lead to increased military budgets or strained relations within the alliance.
Moreover, Trump’s comments on Greenland, insisting it should be under US control, reflect a broader strategy that could influence geopolitical dynamics in the Arctic region. This stance may provoke diplomatic tensions with Denmark and complicate NATO’s cohesion.
As the summit progresses, the focus on military support for Ukraine remains paramount, with President Zelenskyy urging allies to enhance air defence capabilities. The outcomes of these discussions will likely shape NATO’s future role in global security and its response to Russian aggression.
Source: Al Jazeera

