Trump told G-7 leaders that ‘NATO is as bad as NAFTA’: report

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President Trump Donald John TrumpDem Senator: Trump's next Supreme Court nominee would overturn Roe v. Wade Trump: My supporters should be called the 'super elite' Trump: Heitkamp will be 'told' to vote against any nominee to replace Kennedy MORE earlier this month reportedly told the leaders of the Group of Seven member countries that NATO was “as bad as NAFTA,” according to Axios.

At the G-7 summit in Canada, Trump reportedly said the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was “too costly for the U.S” and compared it to the North American Free Trade Agreement that he has often targeted as a bad deal.

"It will be an interesting summit. NATO is as bad as NAFTA. It's much too costly for the U.S.," Trump said during the meeting with leaders, according to an official who read notes transcribed from the closed-door meeting to Axios.

Trump was reportedly making a reference to the upcoming NATO summit in Brussels in July.

The president made the comment after reportedly telling G-7 leaders that Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, be a part of Russia because people there speak Russian.

The report highlights what appears to be a growing rift between Trump and the United States' Western allies.

Trump announced last month that the U.S. would slap hefty steel and aluminum tariffs on the European Union, Canada and Mexico, sparking retaliatory remarks from the U.S. trading partners.

The heightened rhetoric between the leaders has injected more uncertainty into the future of NAFTA.

The president involved himself in a war of words with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the immediate aftermath of the G-7 summit, calling him “very dishonest & weak.”

Trudeau has vowed to retaliate against steel and aluminum tariffs the U.S. has put on Canada's metals industries.

Trump earlier this month accused Canadians of crossing the border with the U.S. to buy products and "smuggle" them back into their country because their tariffs are so high.

Yaahh on June 28th, 2018 at 15:43 UTC »

I have fucking little clue about politics. But I feel like one temporary person in charge shouldn't be able to cap alliances of any sort. What if the next president changes everything Trump did? World leaders might get bored of this pull push behaviour and dont take the US serious anymore.

guysguy on June 28th, 2018 at 13:35 UTC »

Isn't the US the only NATO country that has invoked Article 5? lol

SlipKid_SlipKid on June 28th, 2018 at 13:33 UTC »

At the G-7 summit in Canada, Trump reportedly said the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was “too costly for the U.S” and compared it to the North American Free Trade American that he has often targeted as a bad deal.

Are Americans aware that there is no provision in NATO requiring the United States to blow $598 billion per year on defense?

And when they do pull out of NATO (which I predict we'll see in the next year), does anybody actually believe US defense spending would actually decrease?

The US spends all that money on defense because its elected officials are in-hock to American defense contractors.