Trump Slams NATO, Claims Credit for Defense Spending Hike Amid Greenland Row

US President Donald Trump launched a sharp critique of NATO, claiming the alliance depends entirely on Washington and that he personally pushed members to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP. His remarks follow a joint statement from European leaders reaffirming Greenland's status within NATO and collective Arctic security, pushing back against his previous comments. Trump further claimed he single-handedly prevented Russia from capturing all of Ukraine and ended eight wars, while expressing resentment over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Despite his criticism, he stated the US would "always be there for NATO," even as he doubted the alliance would reciprocate in a crisis.

Key Points: Trump Attacks NATO, Claims He Forced Allies to Pay More

  • Trump claims he raised NATO defense spending
  • European leaders push back on Greenland remarks
  • Trump questions if NATO would aid the US
  • He credits himself with ending wars and rebuilding military
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Trump slams NATO after European leaders push back on Greenland, reaffirms US primacy in alliance

Donald Trump criticizes NATO, claims he raised allies' defense spending to 5% of GDP, and questions alliance unity after European pushback on Greenland.

"RUSSIA AND CHINA HAVE ZERO FEAR OF NATO WITHOUT THE UNITED STATES - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, January 7

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday launched a sharp attack on the intergovernmental military alliance, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, claiming that the alliance depended entirely on Washington for its survival, shortly after European leaders pushed back against his remarks on taking over Greenland and reaffirming NATO unity.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said that before his intervention, most NATO members were not meeting their defence spending commitments and were relying on Washington to shoulder the burden.

The US President stated that he pushed NATO members to raise defence spending to 5 per cent of GDP, asserting that allies now pay "immediately" because of his personal influence.

"Remember, for all of those big NATO fans, they were at 2% GDP, and most weren't paying their bills, UNTIL I CAME ALONG. The USA was, foolishly, paying for them! I, respectfully, got them to 5% GDP, AND THEY PAY, immediately. Everyone said that couldn't be done, but it could, because, beyond all else, they are all my friends," Trump said.

His remarks come a day after European leaders issued a joint statement pushing back against Trump's renewed remarks about Greenland, asserting that Arctic security must be addressed collectively.

In a letter released by the Danish Prime Minister's Office on X, the leaders reaffirmed Greenland's status within the transatlantic alliance, stating, "The Kingdom of Denmark - including Greenland - is part of NATO."

Foreign ministers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden have also jointly reaffirmed their collective commitment to preserving security, stability and cooperation in the Arctic, underscoring their support for a stronger and more vigilant NATO presence in the region.

The Nordic foreign ministers, in a statement, said that as Nordic countries, Arctic states and NATO allies, they are united in their approach to regional security, particularly amid evolving strategic challenges in the Arctic.

Trump further claimed that without his involvement, Russia would have captured all of Ukraine, claiming that he had "single-handedly ended eight wars," arguing that his actions saved millions of lives.

He also expressed resentment over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, specifically criticising Norway, a NATO member, for what he described as a "foolish" decision not to award him the honour.

Trump further questioned the credibility of NATO without US leadership, stating that Russia and China have "zero fear of NATO without the United States," and also cast doubt on whether NATO allies would come to America's aid in a crisis.

"Without my involvement, Russia would have ALL OF UKRAINE right now. Remember, also, I single-handedly ENDED 8 WARS, and Norway, a NATO Member, foolishly chose not to give me the Noble Peace Prize. But that doesn't matter! What does matter is that I saved Millions of Lives. RUSSIA AND CHINA HAVE ZERO FEAR OF NATO WITHOUT THE UNITED STATES, AND I DOUBT NATO WOULD BE THERE FOR US IF WE REALLY NEEDED THEM," his post read.

Highlighting military spending, Trump credited himself with rebuilding the US armed forces during his first term and said this continued investment underpins global security.

Despite his criticism, Trump said the US would continue to support NATO, even if the alliance did not reciprocate.

"EVERYONE IS LUCKY THAT I REBUILT OUR MILITARY IN MY FIRST TERM, AND CONTINUE TO DO SO. We will always be there for NATO, even if they won't be there for us. The only Nation that China and Russia fear and respect is the DJT REBUILT U.S.A.," Trump noted in his post.

- ANI

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Priya S
The arrogance is astounding! Claiming to have ended 8 wars single-handedly and demanding a Nobel Prize? It's embarrassing. Meanwhile, talking about taking over Greenland like it's a real estate deal shows zero respect for sovereignty. Small nations everywhere should be worried by this mindset.
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Rohit P
Honestly, he has a point about NATO members not paying their fair share for years. Why should the US bear the burden? It's like in a group project where only one person does all the work. Good that he pushed them to 5% GDP. Strong allies make a strong alliance, simple.
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Sarah B
The Nordic countries' united response is impressive. They are showing how smaller nations can stand together against bullying. The Arctic is a sensitive region, and security there needs cooperation, not unilateral claims. This drama just distracts from the real challenges posed by Russia and China.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, I see two lessons: 1) Never be in a position where your security depends on the whims of another country's leader. 2) Global institutions are only as strong as the respect members have for each other. This public bickering helps no one except adversaries. Hope our foreign policy mandarins are taking notes.
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Karthik V
The constant "I did this, I did that" is so tiring. Leadership is about building teams and trust, not about claiming personal credit and insulting allies. Imagine if our PM talked about QUAD or SCO partners like this? It would be a disaster. Diplomacy requires grace, which is clearly missing

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