Hegseth warns NATO can’t be centered around ‘reliance on America’
NATO allies can’t entirely hedge their security concerns around “reliance on America,” allied defense ministers.
Hegseth contended that while the US will continue to support its allies in the powerful military bloc, the Trump administration is demanding that they step up and pull more of their own weight.
“The United States is proud to be here, to stand with our allies, but our message is gonna continue to be clear: It’s deterrence and peace through strength, but it cannot be reliance,” Hegseth said during a press conference in Brussels.
“It cannot and will not be reliance on America. It can’t just be US capabilities.”
President Trump has long insisted that NATO allies beef up their own defense capabilities. At times, the president has questioned the US’ commitment to the mutual defense clause of NATO countries that don’t spend enough on defense.
Top administration officials such as Vice President JD Vance and Hegseth have repeatedly conveyed similar demands.
