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Trump renews criticism of NATO, calls alliance unhelpful to U.S.

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Trump renews criticism of NATO, calls alliance unhelpful to U.S.

2026-04-09 16:25 Last Updated At:18:07

U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday renewed criticism of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), calling the alliance unhelpful to the United States.

"NATO wasn't there when we needed them, and they won't be there if we need them again," Trump said in a Truth Social post after talks with NATO chief Mark Rutte.

"Remember Greenland, that big, poorly run, piece of ice!" Trump also said in his post.

Rutte is on a visit to Washington from Monday to Sunday for talks with Trump and senior U.S. officials, as divisions over the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran have sharpened tensions within the 77-year-old military alliance.

Speaking to U.S. media outlets, Rutte said that Trump "is clearly disappointed with many NATO allies," describing the talks as "very frank, very open."

Since the Iran war began, Trump demanded NATO allies join the United States to open the Strait of Hormuz, but was rejected. European countries like Spain and Italy even refused the U.S. military to use their airspace, which enraged Trump.

Trump on Monday sharpened his criticism of NATO, telling a White House press conference that some allies had gone "out of their way not to help" the United States in its war against Iran and once again describing the alliance as a "paper tiger."

In an interview early this month, he said he was "absolutely" considering an attempt to withdraw the United States from the alliance.

The rift in the transatlantic alliance has widened during Trump's second term, fueled by his decision to launch the war on Iran, and earlier tensions over his push to take over Denmark's Greenland.

Trump renews criticism of NATO, calls alliance unhelpful to U.S.

Trump renews criticism of NATO, calls alliance unhelpful to U.S.

Trump renews criticism of NATO, calls alliance unhelpful to U.S.

Trump renews criticism of NATO, calls alliance unhelpful to U.S.

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman on Thursday urged all relevant parties to remain calm and exercise restraint following Israel's airstrikes on Lebanon on Wednesday, urging actions to help de-escalate tensions in the Middle East.

Spokeswoman Mao Ning made the remarks at a daily press briefing in response to a related query.

"Lebanon's sovereignty and security should not be violated, and the safety of civilians and their property must be protected. China calls on all relevant parties to remain calm and exercise restraint, and to work towards de-escalating the situation in the region," said Mao.

China calls for calm, restraint following Israel's airstrikes in Lebanon

China calls for calm, restraint following Israel's airstrikes in Lebanon

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