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Trump says that England is sure that he will fight us in a war – but other NATO allies
Donald Trump In his interview, the BBC said in his interview that the United States has seen its relationship with the UK specially because he thinks that Britain will fight the United States if he came to a war. It doesn’t look so sure, whether or not other countries.
The comments are interesting, because they help to explain why NATO has reservations – and why NATO’s 5th article supports the collective defense commitment (if a member is attacked, says that all NATO countries should come to the defense of all NATO countries), some NATO leaders are not 100%.
Tr Trump said: Tr Trump said:
I think NATO is now the opposite. I guess it’s like [in the] It was past and very unfair because the US paid almost 100%.
But now they pay their own bills. And I think that’s much better.
And he asked if he believes in the collective defense doctrine:
Yes, I think collective defense is good.
However, later on the interview, when the subject appeared again, he adopted a slightly different tone.
He asked if he thought there was a really special relationship between England and the United States:
Yes. I think one of the NATO problems, we should fight for them, but if we had a war, would they fight for us? And I’m not sure I can say.
But I will say that; I believe Britain will fight us.
There is something about it. Only many years have passed and I think the relationship is really great.
I think they will be with us. I’m not sure that most of the other countries will have – this is unfair because we pay much more than anyone else.
Trump continued to say that the “private relationship ında made an agreement with the UK on trade.
I made an agreement with them and I did not… I made other agreements, but mostly I did not make an agreement for your competitors and for the European Union.
But England was very special and for a long time there.
Yeah, it was really a real ally.
Trump refuses to support the call of Nigel Farage to recall the parliament, so that he can address the deputies during the state visit
Good morning. Donald Trump BBC’s chief interviewed the North American correspondent, Gary O’donghueAnd even though it is the most important lines About RussiaIt contains some interesting particles about England. In September, Trump made an unprecedented second state visit and yesterday, a mini Westminster Row exploded about the timing of the journey (starting immediately after Commons started the conference season) and that it was not invited to Trump’s deputies and peers.
No 10 did not imply that it was just a planning coincidence – and some parliamentary had nothing to do with the fact that they were painful against Trump, who was revised as a broad threat to American democracy.
Yesterday, reform British leader Nigel Farage (of course, GB News), Trump’s royal gallery or Westminster Hall (normally used for these events) to get the chance to get the chance to be remembered, he said.
But when O’Donghue He asked Trump that, discovered that the US president was not in agreement with Farage and was uncomfortable with the possibility of getting the President of the President Macron.
He was asked if he wanted the parliament to be recalled for a speech there, Embers reply:
I guess it should go and let them have a good time [ie, let MPs have their recess]. I don’t want this …
He asked what he wanted to get from the state visit, Tr Trump said:
I think I just want to have a good time and respect King Charles, because he’s a great gentleman.
We haven’t heard of Farage’s reaction yet. X still includes the reform leader of the British leader who still wants to recall this video at the top and the recall of parliament.
Trump’s response shows that Farage can be less in contact with the President’s views and the Maga movement sometimes than he claims. And considering Trump’s popularity in the United Kingdom in general, it is not wise that Farage seems more sensitive to any light on Trump’s dignity.
Soon I will publish more than the interview.
Here is the agenda of the day.
09.30: Keir Starmer Chairs Cabinet.
09.30: Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a package reform in financial services in Leeds.
09.30: Former Tor House Secretary James Cleverly makes a speech to IPPR THinktank.
09.30: The Ministry of Labor and Pension publishes the UC of foreign nationals for the first time, including the details of the universal loan request figures, including details.
10:00: Thames Water President Sir Adrian Montague and General Manager Chris Weston gives evidence to the Commons Environment Committee.
10.15: Budget Responsibility Office President Richard Hughes and his colleagues give evidence to the Treasury Committee of OBR’s financial risks report.
Afternoon: The Downing Street has a lobby briefing.
After 12.30: The deputies begin discussions about the two Tor Opposition Day movement. First, it requires a limit of benefit with two children, and the second invites the government to raise the government in line with inflation and exclude new taxes on savings, home and pensions.
In addition, the Ministry of Education is publishing new guidance on sex education.
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