
Trump expresses doubt about NATO solidarity
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48% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
35% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-60% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
37% : Trump also suggested the U.S. might abandon its commitments to the alliance if member countries don't meet defense spending targets, a day after his pick for NATO ambassador assured senators that the administration's commitment to the military alliance was "ironclad.35% : " Trump, when asked Thursday if he was making it U.S. policy that the U.S. would not defend NATO countries that don't meet military spending targets, said: "Well, I think it's commonsense, right?
33% : Trump, when asked Thursday if he was making it U.S. policy that the U.S. would not defend NATO countries that don't meet military spending targets, said: "Well, I think it's commonsense, right?
33% : Trump, when asked Thursday if he was making it U.S. policy that the U.S. would not defend NATO countries that don't meet military spending targets, said: "Well, I think it's commonsense, right?
32% : Trump said Thursday in the Oval Office that other countries would not come to the defense of the U.S. -- though they did exactly that in the only instance that the Article 5 defense guarantee was invoked.
27% : " Trump suggested since his 2016 presidential campaign that the U.S. under his leadership might not comply with the alliance's mutual defense guarantees and would only defend countries that met targets to commit 2% of their gross domestic products on military spending.
24% : Trump also seemed to suggest Thursday that the U.S.commitment to NATO might be leveraged in his trade war as he seeks to target what he says are unfair trade policies with other nations, including the European Union.
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