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VisitHow will NATO members respond to Trump's financial obligations statement by mid-2025?
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Trump Warns NATO: Pay Up or U.S. Might Withdraw, NBC News Reports
Dec 8, 2024, 03:39 PM
Former President Donald Trump has issued a statement indicating that the United States' commitment to NATO hinges on member countries meeting their financial obligations. In an interview with NBC News, Trump emphasized that if NATO allies pay their bills, the U.S. would remain in the alliance. He stated, "If they pay their bills, absolutely," when asked about the U.S. staying in NATO. Trump's comments suggest a potential withdrawal from the alliance if he perceives it as being treated unfairly or if countries do not increase their contributions. This stance has raised concerns among allies about the future of U.S. involvement in NATO.
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