Trump blasts Macron for 'very nasty statement' on NATO
Tuesday, 3 December 2019 () U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that French President Emmanuel Macron had been "very insulting" by describing NATO as "brain dead" as the two leaders prepared to attend a NATO summit.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he could see France breaking off from NATO which he described as a surprise because he believes it needs more protection than anybody else. Emer McCarthy reports.
Insults flew at a NATO summit in London, where U.S. President Donald Trump was at the heart of several spats. But the alliance deemed it a success. Lucy Fielder reports.
Prime Minister Justin maintains he still has a strong relationship with U.S. President Trump and his team after he and several other world leaders were caught on camera talking about the president..
When he was running for president, Trump said the alliance was "obsolete." But now, with the French president calling it brain dead, Trump is pushing back. NPR