Donald Trump Criticizes NATO
Former President Blasts Alliance Over Ukraine Invasion
Former President Donald Trump on Monday criticized the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for its handling of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, saying the alliance was "obsolete" and "not doing its job."
Trump's comments came in a statement released by his Save America PAC. He said that NATO had failed to deter Russia's invasion of Ukraine and that the alliance was "not doing its job" to protect its members.
"NATO is obsolete," Trump said. "It was set up many years ago for a different era. It's not doing its job."
GOP Lawmakers Join Trump in Criticizing NATO
Several Republican lawmakers have joined Trump in criticizing NATO's response to the Ukraine invasion. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said that NATO was "brain dead" and that the United States should withdraw from the alliance.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) said that NATO was "a relic of the past" and that the United States should focus on its own security interests.
Biden Administration Defends NATO
The Biden administration has defended NATO's response to the Ukraine invasion, saying that the alliance has been unified in its support for Ukraine and that it has taken steps to strengthen its defenses.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the alliance was "more united and determined than ever" and that it was "taking all necessary measures to protect and defend all Allies."