Trump's Advisor Addressed Europe with an Important Warning

The US national debt has reached a record 33 trillion dollars, and under the current circumstances, the country is no longer able to continue financing the defense of European allies.
This was stated by US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz in an interview with New York Post.
According to him, individual countries - such as Norway and Finland - are already taking steps to increase military spending amid growing geopolitical threats. However, other allies, including Spain, Canada, and Italy, allocate "extremely insufficient" amounts for defense.
Waltz noted that the Donald Trump administration still intends to support Europe both militarily and diplomatically. At the same time, the US will seek a more equitable distribution of common security expenses from partners.
In a conversation with Fox News, the advisor also emphasized that Trump intends to make maximum efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine by putting pressure on both Moscow and Kyiv.

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