European Security — 2026-04-09

Trump Slams NATO After Rutte Meeting, Floats Alliance Withdrawal

Trump lashed out at NATO after meeting Secretary General Mark Rutte at the White House, posting that "NATO WASN'T THERE WHEN WE NEEDED THEM" and referencing Greenland. Bloomberg reported Trump planned to discuss possible US withdrawal from the alliance. Rutte acknowledged Trump was "clearly disappointed" with many NATO allies but argued the "large majority" of European nations assisted with basing and logistics during the Iran conflict. The meeting did not resolve tensions. Separately, a Politico survey found over half of Spanish residents now view the United States as a threat to Europe.
Trump's post-meeting outburst, naming Greenland in the same breath as NATO criticism, collapses two distinct policy threads (alliance skepticism and Arctic ambitions) into a single public pressure campaign. Rutte's attempt to distinguish between "some" NATO members who failed and the "large majority" who helped mirrors the alliance's internal fracture line over Iran burden-sharing.
Sources: Washington Examiner · Bloomberg
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