He’s back on the global stage and making demands. President Donald Trump, who’s now the Republican nominee, is flying to the NATO Summit in Brussels this week, and he’s not coming quietly.
Sources say Trump will push U.S. allies to raise their defense budgets to 5% of GDP, nearly double what’s currently expected. The move comes just as Iran fires missiles into Israel and tensions with Russia remain high.
At home, Trump’s stance is stirring both praise and panic. Supporters say he’s putting “America First again.” Critics warn he could damage decades of fragile diplomacy.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to meet with Trump during the summit a conversation the world will be watching closely.
With war, power, and politics all colliding in one room, this NATO meeting could shape not just alliances but the future of global peace.
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