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US President Donald Trump wants to make Spain “pay twice” through trade measures now that leftist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez refuses to adhere to the new NATO standard. This way, Trump can tackle the NATO defaulter without hitting the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.
Behind the joy surrounding the historic decision that NATO member countries will spend 5 percent of their GDP on defense, there is reason for concern.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has assured that Spain will meet—“guaranteed”—the military spending target of 5% of GDP set by NATO at its summit in The Hague earlier this week. By the end of that meeting, the White House tenant had been very critical of the government's resistance to adopting that goal and had come to threaten to double tariffs on Spanish products as a result.Continue reading
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has declared himself absolutely convinced this Friday that Spain will meet the 5% spending commitment to NATO. "Spain has not fulfilled but it will. By the way, guaranteed it will. It was the only country that, in some way, tried to avoid putting the money," said the President of the United States at a press conference.The NATO leaders initialled on Wednesday their commitment to raise the target …
BREAKING NEWS: Trump threatens trade war again — demands Spain spend 5% on defense or face double tariffs. - Gateway Hispanic
In a new chapter of transatlantic tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump has targeted Spain, threatening to double tariffs if Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s government does not raise military spending to the 5% of GDP demanded by NATO. During the recent summit in The Hague, Spain became the only country to openly reject this commitment, triggering Trump’s fury and concern among allies. Sánchez, trapped in his progressive bubble, appears more inte…
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