特朗普希望美国留在北约,但其他国家需要做得更多:万斯
Trump Wants US To Stay In NATO, But Others Need To Do More: Vance

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-wants-us-stay-nato-others-need-do-more-vance

唐纳德·特朗普的竞选搭档参议员 JD·万斯确认,如果特朗普再次当选,将维持美国在北约的成员身份。 然而,特朗普要求成员国履行国防开支承诺,因为目前31个成员国中只有10个将GDP的2%用于国防。 特朗普向成员国施压,要求其增加支出,将达到最低标准的国家数量从 5 个增加到 9 个。 尽管民主党另有主张,但法律禁止美国单方面退出北约。 万斯强调,像德国这样的富裕国家必须做出更多贡献,德国承诺将支出增加到 GDP 的 3.5%。 欧洲官员承认担忧并承诺增加国防投资。

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Authored by Bill Pan via The Epoch Times,

The United States would stay in NATO if former president Donald Trump is reelected, said his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), but he added that other members of the military alliance need to pay their fair share.

“Donald Trump wants NATO to be strong. He wants us to remain in NATO,” Vance said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” in an interview aired on Sunday.

“But he also wants NATO countries to actually carry their share of the defense burden.”

In 2014, in the wake of Russia’s invasion and annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula, NATO members each agreed to allocate at least 2 percent of their GDP to defense within a decade.

In July 2022, as the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalated into a full-scale war, then-NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that the 2 percent threshold is now “increasingly considered a floor, not a ceiling.”

By the end of 2023, however, only 10 of NATO’s 31 members had met the target.

Although that number is projected to rise to 23 out of 32 members in 2024 after Sweden joined the fold, nearly one-third of alliance members are still falling short of their commitments.

Trump has long criticized European allies whose stated support for the alliance is not matched by sufficient spending. Along the campaign trail, he also highlighted his success in pressuring NATO members to increase their defense expenditure—only five countries were meeting the 2 percent minimum when he assumed office in 2016; that figure grew to nine when he left the White House.

In February, at a rally in South Carolina, Trump recalled how he once told the president of a “big” NATO country that he would not protect that country from a Russian invasion if it didn’t pay its “bills.”

The comments drew both applause and criticism from European officials, with Stoltenberg saying that he was “confident” that the United States will “remain a staunch member of the alliance” regardless of who wins the presidential election this fall because it is in Washington’s interests to “have a strong NATO.”

Democrats have accused Trump of seeking to “abandon our NATO allies,” although a law passed as part of last year’s national defense budget prevents any U.S. president from unilaterally withdrawing from NATO or using appropriated funds for that purpose without congressional approval.

When pressed by NBC’s Kristen Welker for a direct answer, Vance assured her that under Trump, the United States will remain a member of NATO.

“We would stay in NATO,” Vance said, before moving on to emphasize that wealthier countries like Germany should spend in accordance with their economic size.

“It’s effectively the United Kingdom, a couple of other nations and the United States,” he told Welker.

“NATO’s problem is particularly Germany has to spend more on security, has to spend more on defense.”

German officials have acknowledged Trump’s and Vance’s concerns and pledged to improve. At the security conference in Munich shortly after Trump’s South Carolina rally, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that 2 percent will “only be the start of it” and that Germany “might even hit 3.5 percent” depending on “what is happening in the world.”

He also called on Europe to step up.

“I am proud to say that this year we will spend over two percent of our GDP on defense,” Pistorius declared at the conference. “I am also realistic enough to see that this might not be enough in the years to come.”

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