US President Donald Trump has cast doubt on his willingness to defend Washington’s Nato allies, saying that he would not do so if they are not paying enough for their own defense.

“It’s common sense, right,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “If they don’t pay, I’m not going to defend them. No, I’m not going to defend them.”

Trump said he had been of this view for years and shared it with Nato allies during his 2017-2021 presidential term. Those efforts prompted more spending from other members of the 75-year-old transatlantic alliance, he said, but that “even now, it’s not enough.”

He added: “They should be paying more.”

  • @cosmicrookie
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    83 days ago

    Imagine if insurances chose to pull out whenever they needed to pay out coverage…

    That’s not how this works

    • @[email protected]
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      113 days ago

      When is Trump going to pay back the $500bn the rest of NATO spent supporting the US in Afghanistan and Iraq?

    • @Mirshe
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      12 days ago

      They do, though. Tons of flood insurers and fire insurance companies mysteriously pulled out over hurricane and fire season in Florida and across the West Coast last year. It was a huge thing.

      • @cosmicrookie
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        12 days ago

        To be technical, they don’t need to cover in these cases unless the buyer has specific coverage for these cases.

        Firestorms, huricanes, floods, earthquakes, war etc are usually not covered unless specifically specified in the terms