Trump accidentally calls Zelensky ‘President Putin’ at NATO summit

ONP Summary
At a two-day NATO summit in Ankara, Germany announced record defense spending of 124.7 billion euros, though still below the alliance's 3.5 percent GDP target. Amid this effort to demonstrate commitment, Trump criticized NATO allies for insufficient defense spending and lack of support during US conflicts, creating tension about European confidence in US reliability.
Progressive: Unjustified Pressure — Progressive outlets highlighted Germany's record defense investment while criticizing Trump's criticism of NATO allies as divisive and undermining unity.
Moderate: Confidence Gap — Centrist outlets noted Germany's record spending remains below the 3.5 percent GDP target, reflecting European anxiety about US reliability despite increased commitment.
Conservative: Justified Pressure — Conservative outlets framed Trump's criticism of NATO defense commitments as warranted accountability for allies' insufficient spending.
President Donald Trump misspoke on Wednesday at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, mixing up the names of foreign leaders and countries.
While taking questions after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump asked reporters if they had any questions for “President Putin,” but was signaling toward Zelensky, who was sitting beside him.
“Do you […] ...
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