Historian factchecks Trump’s Nato criticism as ex-president tells Europe to ‘PAY UP!’
Donald Trump drew widespread condemnation after his recent comments that he would encourage Russia to invade Nato countriesthat don’t spend enough on defence.
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Donald Trump drew widespread condemnation after his recent comments that he would encourage Russia to invade Nato countriesthat don’t spend enough on defence.
From RTI activist Saket Gokhale to journalist-author Sagarika Ghose – the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) has sought to pick prominent, articulate faces in touch with national politics to represent the party in the Rajya Sabha.
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In the Trump era, voters from coast to coast have grown accustomed to major political candidates boasting of their genitalia size, insulting others' intelligence and casting their opponents as heretics or even nefarious national traitors — in 49 states.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg conceded to criticism that some members have been underfinancing the coalition's defense budget, saying he expects a record 18 allies to meet their military spending goal this year. His comments come on the footsteps of the controversial remarks of former U.S. president and Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, who said he would not protect NATO nations from Russian hostilities if they fall behind on their membership payments. Trump's statements kindled widespread ire from the international community, including from fellow Republicans, drawing Stoltenberg to earlier this week accuse that such a suggestion "undermines all our security." "The criticism that you hear is not primarily about NATO, it's about NATO allies not spending enough on NATO. And that's a valid point," Stoltenberg said during a press briefing on Wednesday, in response to a question on whether Trump's comments aligned with the bro
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said Wednesday that nothing is more important now than strong support for Ukraine as it fights off Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aggression.
The Opposition INDIA alliance is facing yet another crisis. After the JD(U)’s exit from the bloc and the Congress’s stalled seat-sharing talks with the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the Uttar Pradesh-based Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) has now crossed over to the BJP-led NDA.
Jordan Klepper returned to the campaign trail, where he found Donald Trump’s supporters are only too happy to allow him the “dictator” powers he has said he would use only on his first day in office.