Wednesday, February 15, 2017

U.S. Defense Secretary Mattis Issues Ultimatum To NATO Allies: 'Spend More Or Else'



Washington Post: Defense Secretary Mattis issues new ultimatum to NATO allies on defense spending

BRUSSELS — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis issued an ultimatum Wednesday to allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, warning that if they do not boost their defense spending to goals set by the alliance, the United States may alter its relationship with them.

“I owe it to you all to give you clarity on the political reality in the United States and to state the fair demand from my country’s people in concrete terms,” Mattis said. “America will meet its responsibilities, but if your nations do not want to see America moderate its commitment to the alliance, each of your capitals needs to show its support for our common defense.”

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WNU Editor: Some are not impressed by this U.S. ultimatum to NATO .... Trump’s Empty ‘Ultimatum’ to NATO (Kevin Baron, Defense One).

More News On U.S. Defense Secretary Mattis' Ultimatum That NATO Allies Must Spend More

Pentagon chief says NATO members must boost defense spending -- AP
U.S. warns NATO - increase spending or we might 'moderate' support -- Reuters
US defence chief threatens to reduce NATO commitment -- AFP
James Mattis to NATO allies: Pay fair share for defense -- UPI
Trump defence chief Mattis threatens less commitment to Nato -- BBC
Mattis threatens Nato with reduced US support over defence spending -- The Guardian
Defense Secretary Mattis Tells NATO Allies to Spend More, or Else -- New York Times
Mattis Delivers NATO a Tough Warning: Pay Up or U.S. Retreats -- Bloomberg
Mattis to NATO: Increase Military Spending or Else -- NBC
US Defense Chief Renews Trump Warning for NATO -- VOA
Mattis to NATO allies: Pay more or US will 'moderate commitment' -- The Hill
Trump defense chief Mattis tells NATO members to pay up -- CNN

4 comments:

Jay Farquharson said...

https://warisboring.com/trumps-foreign-policy-puts-america-third-29515fd1b08c#.3sz296fq3

War News Updates Editor said...

You read my mind Jay. I was going to post Michael Klare's post late tonight.

fred said...

Trump: Ask not what I can do for my country but what my country can do for me

TWN said...

20 Trillion in debt, the US can't afford to keep going but with the debt and the Social Program Commitments that the other NATO countries have,I don't see how they can increase their military spending either.