Trump is attending the NATO summit in Turkey. These are the top issues expected to be discussed
ONP Summary
NATO's 32-member alliance convenes in Ankara on July 7-8 with President Trump and European leaders seeking consensus on defense commitments. The summit addresses long-standing friction over military spending targets, with Trump pressuring allies to increase contributions while some European nations defend their current defense budgets.
Progressive: Threat to alliance stability — Progressive outlets emphasize Trump's unpredictability and pressure as destabilizing to NATO, requiring careful management to prevent broader damage to alliance unity.
Moderate: Defense spending accountability debate — Centrist outlets focus on practical negotiations around military spending targets, with nations presenting fiscal positions and seeking consensus.
Conservative: European strategic independence — Conservative outlets frame this as Europe's opportunity and responsibility to strengthen its own defenses and reduce dependence on US security commitments.
President Trump arrives in Turkey on Monday for a NATO summit, where the focus will be on high-stakes security issues like the Ukraine war.
However, the president's decision to wade into the controversy over U.S. striker Folarin Balogun's World Cup suspension may cast a shadow.
Ed O'Keefe reports. ...
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