Pete Hegseth accuses Nato countries of ‘free riding’ in combative address
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Pete Hegseth has announced a review of the US military presence across Europe, in a combative address to Nato allies where he threatened to cut force numbers in countries spending the least on …
Pete Hegseth has announced a review of the US military presence across Europe, in a combative address to Nato allies where he threatened to cut force numbers in countries spending the least on defence. The US defence secretary, speaking at a meeting of Nato defence ministers in Brussels, accused some countries of “free riding” and others of being shameful for not allowing their airbases to be used by US jets bombing Iran in the spring. Though Hegseth’s remarks were delivered behind closed doors to a group of allies, including the UK’s new defence secretary, Dan Jarvis , they were briefed out by the Pentagon in its latest attempt to push Europe into raising military budgets. Hegseth said it would be “a real review” in which “our annual Nato dues will be contingent on other countries meeting their defence spending targets” – meaning that in future, as far as the US was concerned, “Nato will be a two-way street”. The Trump administration wants Nato members from Europe to take the lead in defending their own continent against Russia, and steadily lift defence spending to 3.5% of GDP by 2035. All members apart from Spain signed up in principle at last year’s leaders’ summit in The Hague. “It’s a review that some countries will fail and others will pass with flying colours,” Hegseth added, implying that US forces could be withdrawn from lower-spending nations or those struggling to meet the long-term target. …
Original source: The Guardian World
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