President Trump on Wednesday reversed his previous rhetoric about NATO, admitting during a joint press conference with the international org’s chairman that it is “no longer obsolete.” During prepared remarks alongside NATO chairman Jens Stoltenberg, the president said that the pair had a “productive discussion about what more NATO can do to fight against terrorism.” He added: “I complained about that a long time ago and they made a change, and now they do fight terrorism. I said [NATO] was obsolete. It's no longer obsolete.” Trump did not specify what changes the organization has made to his liking, but he continued the reversal with overt praise for the treaty: “Every generation has strived to adopt the NATO alliance to meet the challenges of their times, and on my visit to Brussels this spring, which I look very much forward to, we will look together to do the same.”
Pres. Trump says after he complained about how NATO could fight terrorism more “they made a change…it's no longer obsolete." pic.twitter.com/VaDyRyxPnn
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