By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
The White House
In a bold move, President Trump has transformed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), pushing allies to increase their defense spending and take a more active role in collective defense. The results are striking: European allies have committed to spending over $1 trillion on defense since 2017, with many countries doubling their spending in just a few years. This significant increase in defense spending has not only strengthened the alliance but also created thousands of jobs in the United States and Europe.
Background
The meeting between President Trump and Secretary General Stoltenberg comes at a critical time for the alliance. With growing security threats from Russia, Iran, and other adversaries, NATO must adapt and strengthen its defenses to protect its members. The Trump administration’s approach to NATO has been focused on increasing defense spending and strengthening partnerships, with a particular emphasis on burden-sharing among allies.
According to Secretary General Stoltenberg, ‘The European allies have committed to spending over $1 trillion on defense since 2017. This is a significant increase, and it’s a direct result of President Trump’s leadership and his push for burden-sharing within the alliance.’ The Secretary General also highlighted the importance of collective defense, stating that ‘NATO is not just a military alliance, but also a political alliance. We work together to address common security challenges, and we stand together in times of crisis.’
Impact
The increased defense spending has had a significant impact on the US economy, with thousands of jobs created in the defense industry. European countries have invested heavily in US defense companies, with over $54 billion spent in 2022 alone. The order backlog for US defense companies now stands at over $300 billion, ensuring a steady stream of work and revenue for years to come.
As President Trump noted, ‘We’ve made tremendous progress in getting our allies to pay their fair share. It’s been a big success, and it’s going to continue to be a success.’ The President’s leadership on this issue has brought about a significant shift in the way allies approach defense spending, with many countries recognizing the importance of contributing to the alliance’s efforts.
Conclusion
The meeting between President Trump and Secretary General Stoltenberg marked an important milestone in the alliance’s efforts to strengthen its defenses and adapt to growing security threats. As the world becomes increasingly complex and uncertain, the strengthened alliance is more crucial than ever. With its focus on collective defense and burden-sharing, NATO is well-positioned to address the challenges of the 21st century and protect its members from harm.
The full episode of The White House is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 29, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch The White House on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/the-white-house-208021
President Trump’s Leadership in NATO: A New Era of Cooperation
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
The White House
In a bold move, President Trump has transformed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), pushing allies to increase their defense spending and take a more active role in collective defense. The results are striking: European allies have committed to spending over $1 trillion on defense since 2017, with many countries doubling their spending in just a few years. This significant increase in defense spending has not only strengthened the alliance but also created thousands of jobs in the United States and Europe.
Background
The meeting between President Trump and Secretary General Stoltenberg comes at a critical time for the alliance. With growing security threats from Russia, Iran, and other adversaries, NATO must adapt and strengthen its defenses to protect its members. The Trump administration’s approach to NATO has been focused on increasing defense spending and strengthening partnerships, with a particular emphasis on burden-sharing among allies.
According to Secretary General Stoltenberg, ‘The European allies have committed to spending over $1 trillion on defense since 2017. This is a significant increase, and it’s a direct result of President Trump’s leadership and his push for burden-sharing within the alliance.’ The Secretary General also highlighted the importance of collective defense, stating that ‘NATO is not just a military alliance, but also a political alliance. We work together to address common security challenges, and we stand together in times of crisis.’
Impact
The increased defense spending has had a significant impact on the US economy, with thousands of jobs created in the defense industry. European countries have invested heavily in US defense companies, with over $54 billion spent in 2022 alone. The order backlog for US defense companies now stands at over $300 billion, ensuring a steady stream of work and revenue for years to come.
As President Trump noted, ‘We’ve made tremendous progress in getting our allies to pay their fair share. It’s been a big success, and it’s going to continue to be a success.’ The President’s leadership on this issue has brought about a significant shift in the way allies approach defense spending, with many countries recognizing the importance of contributing to the alliance’s efforts.
Conclusion
The meeting between President Trump and Secretary General Stoltenberg marked an important milestone in the alliance’s efforts to strengthen its defenses and adapt to growing security threats. As the world becomes increasingly complex and uncertain, the strengthened alliance is more crucial than ever. With its focus on collective defense and burden-sharing, NATO is well-positioned to address the challenges of the 21st century and protect its members from harm.
The full episode of The White House is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 29, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch The White House on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/the-white-house-208021
Max Martin Memorial Scholarship Winners Announced
H&H Bagels Opens in Chicago
OBBM Network Editorial Staff
[email protected]Editorial team behind OBBM Network — independent, hyper-local journalism syndicated through HyperLocalLoop and OBBM Network TV.
Recent News
Second Lady Usha Vance Responds to New York Times
Armed Intruder Holds Toddler Hostage
LA Mayoral Election Heats Up
Trending
Armed Intruder Holds Toddler Hostage
LA Mayoral Election Heats Up
TripAdvisor Ranks Northport’s Best Restaurants
Community News
Idaho Fireworks Guide 2026
New Orleans Four Made History
Step Into the Past at the Interurban Railway Museum: Plano’s Hidden Gem for History Lovers
Saguaros, Sunrise, and Pure Solitude: Why Papago Park Belongs on Your Phoenix Bucket List
Blue Moose Bar & Grill: Where Every Night Feels Like a Celebration