Albuquerque Journal

Trump questions value of NATO, EU

- BY RAINER BUERGIN BLOOMBERG NEWS

BERLIN ––U.S. Presidente­lect Donald Trump called NATO obsolete and predicted that other countries would follow Britain in leaving the European Union in an interview with Germany’s Bild newspaper.

Quoted in German from a conversati­on held in English, Trump predicted that Britain’s exit from the EU will be a success and portrayed the EU as an instrument of German domination with the purpose of beating the United States in internatio­nal trade. For that reason, Trump said, he’s fairly indifferen­t whether the EU breaks up or not.

Trump’s comments leave little doubt that he will stick to campaign positions and may in some cases upend decades of U.S. foreign policy, putting him fundamenta­lly at odds with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on such issues as free trade, refugees, security and the EU’s role in the world. On Russia, he suggested he might use economic sanctions imposed for Vladimir Putin’s encroachme­nt on Ukraine as leverage in nuclear-arms reduction talks, while NATO, he said, “has problems.”

“It’s obsolete, first because it was designed many, many years ago,” Trump was quoted as saying about the military alliance. “Secondly, countries aren’t paying what they should” and NATO “didn’t deal with terrorism.”

While those comments expanded on doubts Trump raised about the NATO during his campaign, he reserved some of his most dismissive remarks for the EU and Merkel, whose open-border refugee policy he called a “catastroph­ic mistake.”

In contrast, Trump praised Britons for voting last year to leave the EU. People and countries want their own identity and don’t want outsiders to come in and “destroy it.” Britain is smart to leave the bloc because the EU “is basically a means to an end for Germany,” Bild quoted Trump as saying.

“If you ask me, more countries will leave,” he said.

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