"Trump's NATO Threats Divide US Leadership and Allies"

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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. CQ Brown emphasized the importance of upholding US alliances and credibility, stating that the US commitment to NATO remains strong despite former President Trump's comments suggesting otherwise. Brown's remarks come in response to Trump's recent statements indicating a lack of intention to defend NATO allies from Russian attack if reelected. The ongoing tension between military leaders and Trump continues, with Gen. Mark Milley, Brown's predecessor, previously criticizing Trump and Trump firing back on social media.
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