While President Trump insulted allies and demanded loyalty, the military alliance moved quietly closer to accepting more European responsibility for defense.
By Steven Erlanger, New York Times
ANKARA, Turkey — The two-day meeting of NATO leaders in Ankara, Turkey, which ended on Wednesday, was a tale of two summits.
The first belonged to President Donald Trump, who dominated the news cycle with a steady s… [6704 chars]
Source: Santa Rosa Press Democrat | Published: 2026-07-09T12:10:01Z
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