NATO 'doesn't really exist anymore other than on paper', experts say
President Trump stated that NATO "doesn't really exist anymore other than on paper," echoing previous sentiments about the alliance's perceived weakness. He expressed this view in an interview with Britain's Daily Telegraph, indicating his assessment of the alliance's current state.
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