"Would not protect you": Trump made a sharp statement about NATO's war with Russia
He explained it with insufficient funding for the defense sphere, writes The Guardian. The politician during the election rally in Koneu (South Carolina) translated a conversation with the leader of one of the "big countries" who asked him what would happen if the state did not fulfill its obligations and attack Russia. Trump wondered whether the "big state" did not fulfill the payment or delayed it. The unnamed President replied, "Suppose it happened. " "No, I would not protect you.
In fact, I would even urge them to do whatever they are taking away, they want," Trump said, according to him, after this conversation in NATO "flowed hundreds of billions of dollars. " The White House Prescribe, Andrew Bates, answering the journalists' questions about Trump's comments, said: "Encouraging the invasion of murderous regimes into our closest allies is terrible and foolish - and this threatens US national security, global stability and our country's economy.
" The Guardian writes that Trump's statements have been alarming among many political observers in the United States. The conservative political commentator Alissa Farah Griffin said that Trump's comments are "music" for the ears of Russian leader Vladimir Putin. "Sounds as if Trump allegedly encouraged Russia to attack our allies by NATO," said David Corn, MSNBC analyst and Mother Jones Bureau in Washington, on the air of TV X. Get military assistance from the US through Trump.