As NATO alliance marks 75 years, Russia and Donald Trump again threaten its future
OTTAWA — Brussels is playing host to foreign ministers from 32 countries this week to mark 75 years since the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
As the alliance celebrates its anniversary, it’s staring down the familiar threat of an unpredictable Russia.
It’s also bracing for the prospect of another perilous situation that it has faced once before: a Donald Trump presidency.
The front-runner in the race to become the Republican nominee recently said he warned allies while he was president that the U.S. would not protect “delinquent” countries that aren’t meeting spending targets.