Trump questions NATO’s defense pledge amid Afghanistan comments

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Donald Trump renewed criticisms of NATO, saying allied troops in Afghanistan stayed back from the frontlines and questioning whether allies would defend the U.S. if attacked; NATO officials rebutted that members would stand with the U.S., noting the alliance’s mutual-defense commitments. The piece also recalls the Afghanistan war toll for NATO: 3,486 deaths (2,461 Americans, 457 British, with other casualties among Canadian, Danish and other troops).
- Trump claims Nato troops ‘stayed a little off the frontlines’ in Afghanistan The Guardian
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- Davos live: Trump claims Nato troops ‘stayed off’ Afghan front line The Times
- Nato clash grows as Trump says European soldiers avoided Afghan front lines – latest The Independent
- Trump, 79, Forgets That NATO Troops Died for U.S. After 9/11 The Daily Beast
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