Rutte dismisses speculation about US leaving NATO

NATO Secretary General Rutte acknowledges Trump's frustrations while urging Europe to urgently strengthen its own defense industrial base.

NATO Secretary General Rutte acknowledges Trump's frustrations while urging Europe to urgently strengthen its own defense industrial base. | Contesto: cronaca

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, in a significant public statement, directly addressed and dismissed mounting speculation about a potential U.S. withdrawal from the alliance under a possible second Donald Trump presidency. Speaking on Wednesday, Rutte acknowledged understanding the former and potential future U.S. president's frustrations with the military bloc but firmly rejected the notion of an American exit as a realistic outcome. His comments come amid a tense political climate in Europe and North America, where Trump's past criticisms of NATO and demands for increased European spending have fueled anxieties about the alliance's future cohesion and the durability of the U.S. security guarantee. Rutte's approach was one of pragmatic engagement rather than public confrontation. By stating he "understands" Trump's position, the NATO chief sought to validate a core complaint that has resonated with a segment of the American political establishment: that European allies have for decades failed to meet their agreed-upon defense spending targets, leaving the United States to shoulder a disproportionate burden. This acknowledgment is seen as a strategic move to disarm criticism and frame the issue as one of shared responsibility rather than transatlantic acrimony. It reflects a calculated effort to maintain dialogue with all political forces in the United States, NATO's most powerful member state. However, Rutte paired this diplomatic overture with a stark and urgent call to action directed squarely at Europe. Moving beyond mere rhetoric, he explicitly called on European nations to "boost its defense industry." This directive underscores a fundamental shift in strategic thinking within the alliance. The imperative is no longer just about increasing national defense budgets to meet the 2% of GDP benchmark, but about fundamentally revitalizing the continent's atrophied capacity to produce weapons, ammunition, and critical military systems at scale and speed. The war in Ukraine has exposed severe shortfalls in Europe's production lines, from artillery shells to air defense missiles, highlighting a dangerous dependency that stretches beyond peacetime logistics. The...

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