Trump demands NATO allies to boost defence spending

IANS  |  Washington 

US has written to leaders of several countries, including Germany, Belgium, and Canada, demanding that they increase their defence spending and warned that "is losing patience with their failure to meet security obligations shared by the alliance".

Trump has repeatedly questioned the value of the alliance and claimed that its members were taking advantage of the US. quoted a source as saying that the letters were "very tough".

The has previously referred to as "obsolete" although he later reversed that position.

report said that many of the letters to the various leaders included similar language, but Trump's letter to German was particularly critical.

"As we discussed during your visit in April, there is growing frustration in the US that some allies have not stepped up as promised," the letter to Merkel read, according to the Times, which cited a source who had seen it and sent excepts.

"Continued German underspending on defence undermines the security of the alliance and provides validation for other allies that also do not plan to meet their spending commitments, because others see you as a role model."

Trump further indicated that could alter its global presence if NATO allies do not increase spending on their own defence.

"It will, however, become increasingly difficult to justify to American citizens why some countries do not share NATO's collective security burden while American soldiers continue to sacrifice their lives overseas or come home gravely wounded," Trump wrote to Merkel, according to

It added that Trump told Merkel and other leaders, including Canadian and Norwegian leader Erna Solberg, that he was cognizant of domestic political pressures against increased spending but that he used "considerable political capital to increase our own military spending".

The letters fit a pattern of the President's critiques of NATO, particularly of defence spending by other members. NATO members committed to spend 2 per cent of their on national defence at a 2014 summit in

Trump has repeatedly bemoaned that NATO allies didn't fulfil this commitment.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 17:14 IST