‘Insulting’: Trump turns on bromance bud

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Donald Trump turns on NATO bromance buddy in stunning retaliation.

The US leader touched down in London on Monday evening local time for the anniversary party which will be attended by 29 leaders included in the military alliance that covers more than one billion people around the world.

“You look at what’s happened with the yellow vests …. they’ve had a very rough year. You just can’t go around making statements like that about NATO, it’s very disrespectful.” . Macron wants strategic talks about NATO’s direction, adversaries, how to tackle terrorism and improve relations with Russia, as well as deal with unpredictable allies like Turkey.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in the final period of her reign, has played the go-between, trying to keep the NATO leadership train on the rails. On the matter of whether the British National Health Service would be up for negotiation during a free trade deal with the US, the President said: “I don’t even know where that rumour started. If they handed it to us on a silver platter we’d want nothing to do with it.Source:AFP

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