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NATO’s Article 5 depends on how you define it – Trump

RT (Russia Today)Wednesday, June 25, 2025 at 2:46:45 AM
NATO’s Article 5 depends on how you define it – Trump
Former US President Donald Trump is stirring the pot again by suggesting that NATO’s Article 5—the collective defense clause—isn’t as clear-cut as people think. He claims it’s open to interpretation, hinting that the US might not automatically jump to defend allies if they don’t meet defense spending targets.
Editor’s Note: Trump’s comments throw cold water on NATO’s core principle—that an attack on one is an attack on all. If the US wavers on this commitment, it could weaken trust among allies and embolden adversaries like Russia. For Europe, already nervous about US reliability, this is another red flag.
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