NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has moved to reassure European allies amid growing concerns about the future of the transatlantic alliance under President Donald Trump. While Rutte insists the United States remains fully committed to NATO, questions continue to mount over burden-sharing, defence spending, and reports that Washington could reduce some military assets assigned to NATO missions. Trump's repeated criticism of European allies and calls for greater defence contributions have reignited debate over America's long-term role in Europe. Could changes in U.S. policy reshape NATO's future security architecture? Watch the full report for the latest developments.
Trump ready to betray 75 years of NATO and hand victory to Russia? Rutte begs Europe not to panic
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has moved to reassure European allies amid growing concerns about the future of the transatlantic alliance under President Donald Trump. While Rutte insists the United States remains fully committed to NATO, questions continue to mount over burden-sharing, defence spending, and reports that Washington could reduce some military assets assigned to NATO missions. Trump's repeated criticism of European allies and calls for greater defence contributions have reignited debate over America's long-term role in Europe. Could changes in U.S. policy reshape NATO's future security architecture? Watch the full report for the latest developments.
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