US Military Leaders Concerned About Trump
During a 2015 tennis match at the British ambassador’s residence, the US deputy national security adviser warned the ambassador that the President was “deadly serious” about the UK’s defense spending, emphasizing that it must not fall below 2% of GDP. This incident highlights a long-standing US frustration with European allies perceived as not contributing adequately to NATO. While previous US presidents understood NATO’s importance, Donald Trump has displayed increasing hostility towards the alliance, viewing it as a burden and questioning its relevance, even during times of heightened Russian aggression. This ambivalence leaves allies, particularly Britain, questioning America’s commitment to their defense and the future of the special relationship.