Donald Trump Assessing, US Must Cuts the State Fund for NATO

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MASSAPEDIA NEWS - The presidential candidate of the Republican Party, Donald Trump, said that the United States should cut the flow of funds from the government to NATO that has lasted for seven decades.

"We pay a disproportionate. It was too much and in fact the world has now different from when NATO first formed. We must rethink. Defend NATO, but maybe we should reduce funding for NATO," said Trump in an interview with CNN on Monday ( 21/3).


North Atlantic military alliance a membership of 28 countries was formed in 1949, precisely when the Cold War between the West and the Soviet heats. Now, Trump questioned the usefulness particulars huge funds are still spent by the US government to NATO.

As reported by Reuters, Washington is the largest fund injector for NATO. US officials also continued to criticize allies from Europe who did not donate more money.


Meanwhile, NATO itself is planning to undertake massive development in Eastern Europe to deter Russia. This effort will be supported by additional funding from the US plan.

But over the years, Trump has begun implying an overview of its foreign policy. He even expressed readiness to cooperate more closely with the Russian President, Vladimir Putin.

In an interview with the Washington Post, Trump disclose the names of foreign policy advisory team if he was elected president later.


The list includes the name of terrorism expert Walid Phares; energy industry executives, Carter Page; international energy lawyer, George Papadopoulos; former Pentagon inspector general, Joe Schmitz; and former US Army lieutenant general, Keith Kellogg.

A specialist in national security and defense policy at the Brookings Institution, Michael O'Hanlon, said that this team is a group of people who are less clear.


All this time, Trump is urged to reveal the name of people who would assist a foreign policy. A total of 120 national security experts from Republicans who previously had helped the presidency has already signed a letter containing the refusal of support for Trump and ensure they will work together to prevent the businessman became president.
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