特朗普关于北约:“他们叫我爸爸”
Trump On NATO: 'They Call Me Daddy'

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-nato-they-call-me-daddy

在最近的一次Politico采访中,前总统特朗普声称,北约官员开玩笑地称他为“爸爸”,因为他成功推动欧洲国家增加国防开支。他表示,他坚持将贡献提高“从2%到5%”的GDP,现在正在实现,因为欧洲正在增加军事投资以应对乌克兰战争。 特朗普强调了欧洲历史上对美国资金和军事力量的依赖,暗示他的做法迫使了一次必要的转变。 这番言论是在讨论他可能参与欧洲事务时提出的。 值得注意的是,北约秘书长马克·鲁特此前曾发表过类似的“爸爸”评论,赞扬特朗普是一位强有力的领导人,但后来试图澄清他并非直接针对前总统。 这一交流凸显了美国及其北约盟友之间复杂且常常充满争议的关系,尤其是在财政贡献和国防重点方面。

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Among the more notable and amusing moments from President Trump's newly published interview with Politico is when he stated that NATO officials refer to him as "Daddy" after being proven right on the need to bolster collective defense funding through increased European budgets.

This tough approach, heavily vocalized during his first term - and subject of immense pushback from European leaders at the time, is now by and large being belatedly (and now urgently) embraced as Europe ramps up defense investments amid the griding Russia-Ukraine war. 

"NATO calls me Daddy," Trump said in the interview, highlighting that Europe has relied much too heavily on American military might and funding for decades.

via CNN

Trump's "daddy" remark came in the following context:

Burns pressed Trump on whether he would get "involved in European elections" as a result of what he was seeing, to which the president said he was already involved in Europe but wants to "run" the U.S.

In the middle of the line of questioning, Trump joked: "NATO calls me daddy."

He pointed out that it was his urgings alone which boosted projected NATO spending "from 2% to 5%" - far surpassing the longtime NATO benchmark of 2% of GDP on defense. 

"I mean, I have a lot to say about it. Look, I raised, you know, GDP from 2 percent to 5%; the 2 % they weren’t paying and the 5% they are paying. And they’re paying it because when we send things over, NATO pays for it, and I assume they give it to Ukraine," Trump explained.

Watch the comments on the US relationship to NATO unfold...

"But Europe is being destroyed," he added in reference to his prior commentary on unchecked immigration, leftist censorship policies, and EU centralization which has brought about decline in democracies.

Previously, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte somewhat awkwardly praised Trump as "a man of strength and peace" before awkwardly stating: "Sometimes, daddy has to use strong words."

Rutte later tried to distance himself from his casual remarks at a NATO presser back in June, claiming he wasn't directly talking about Trump in the daddy comments...

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