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House Speaker Paul Ryan

- By Scott Bauer Associated Press

breaks with GOP presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump and says he views America’s NATO alliance as important and an “indispensa­ble ally” to fight terrorism.

MILWAUKEE — House Speaker Paul Ryan defended the role of NATO and the importance of the United States leading the creation of free-trade agreements Tuesday, breaking from positions taken by Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump.

Ryan, speaking at a luncheon, called NATO an “indispensa­ble ally” that he wanted to bolster to help fight terrorism.

Trump caused alarm in the White House, overseas and among fellow Republican­s last week when he suggested the U.S. might abandon its NATO military commitment­s if he were elected president.

Ryan doesn’t see it that way, saying there’s no question “in my mind” that NATO has a role to play in fighting terrorism.

“NATO is as important now as I would say it’s been in my lifetime,” he said at the event organized by the website Wispolitic­s.com. Ryan said he wanted NATO to bolster its eastern front as a way to fight terrorism and defend U.S. allies.

Ryan has been tepid in his support of Trump, not publicly endorsing him until June after disagreein­g with him on comments he made questionin­g a judge’s ability to be fair because of his Mexican heritage and opposing his plan to ban Muslims from entering the country.

But Ryan has also argued that Trump is a better choice than Democrat Hillary Clinton because the House Republican agenda has a better chance of passing with the celebrity businessma­n as president.

“It’s much, much easier and better for us to work with a Trump-Pence administra­tion than a Clinton administra­tion,” Ryan said Tuesday.

In another break from Trump, Ryan spoke of the need for the U.S. to be a leader in crafting free-trade agreements.

Trump has made his opposition to trade agreements the centerpiec­e of his economic argument. Trump wants to revoke the North American Free Trade Agreement and do away with the Obama administra­tion-negotiated Trans Pacific Partnershi­p.

But Ryan said free-trade deals are needed for the health of the U.S. economy, as well as a tool to counter terrorism by forming relations with foreign countries, breaking down barriers and getting people to work together.

“He does say he’s for good trade agreements,” Ryan said of Trump. “I’m for good trade agreements as well. We agree on that. We don’t want bad trade agreements.”

 ?? MARY ALTAFFER/AP ?? Paul Ryan calls NATO an “indispensa­ble ally.”
MARY ALTAFFER/AP Paul Ryan calls NATO an “indispensa­ble ally.”

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