Trump hails 'tremendous' investments in NATO

By Michael Hernandez</p> <p>WASHINGTON (AA) – U.S. President Donald Trump lauded &quot;tremendous&quot; new national security investments made by NATO member states Tuesday after years of criticizing the alliance for what he says is unfair burden sharing.</p> <p>&quot;Tremendous progress has been made,&quot; Trump said as he hosted NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the White House. &quot;NATO is much stronger because of that progress.&quot;</p> <p>The president has long been hostile to NATO, arguing Washington shoulders an unfair amount of the alliance's defense spending. NATO members have committed to spending 2 percent of their gross domestic product on defense, but most fall short of that goal. </p> <p>Member states, however, are on track to increase defense budgets by $100 billion by the end of 2020. </p> <p>Trump took credit for the spending bump, saying he is &quot;very proud&quot; of the boost.</p> <p>&quot;We're very proud of what's happened over the last couple of years with respect to the relationship and to NATO,&quot; Trump said. &quot;A tremendous amount of additional money was invested by others nations, which was a fair thing from the standpoint of the United States, and a lot more money will be invested.&quot;</p> <p>Stoltenberg thanked Trump for his efforts on burden sharing, saying that while some member states had been for years cutting defense budgets &quot;allies have now started to invest more.&quot;</p> <p>&quot;That helps and it proves that NATO is a strong alliance. We have increased the readiness of our forces. We have stepped up in our joint fight against terrorism, and we are investing more,&quot; he said. </p> <p>Trump has sought to undercut the importance of international alliances, including NATO, and called the mutual-security organization &quot;obsolete&quot; while campaigning in 2016. </p> <p>He backtracked on that comment in his first year in office amid pushback from key Republicans who continue to defend the alliance's worth. </p> <p>Stoltenberg is slated Wednesday to address a joint session of Congress as the alliance rounds out its 70th anniversary. He will then participate in a gathering of NATO foreign ministers which will begin later that day and conclude Thursday.

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