Analyst: Trump's Money Claims from Germany and NATO Just 'a Figure of Speech'

© AP Photo / Geert Vanden WijngaertU.S. President Donald Trump attends a meeting of the North Atlantic Council during a summit of heads of state and government at NATO headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, July 11, 2018.
U.S. President Donald Trump attends a meeting of the North Atlantic Council during a summit of heads of state and government at NATO headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, July 11, 2018. - Sputnik International
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As leaders gather for the NATO summit many are wondering how the organisation will look after the meeting as Donald Trump continues to attack other leaders on defence spending. Sputnik spoke to Xavier Moreau, international relations expert about the NATO summit and what to expect from it.

Sputnik: With such animosity between Trump and other leaders, what can we expect from this meeting?

Xavier Moreau: In my opinion Trump is just playing a game to get from Germany and France not additional custom taxes on us products. All this speech about claiming additional money from Germany and NATO is just a figure of speech. It’s not very important, the most important thing in my opinion for Trump is that it will be status quo after the US put additional taxes on European products.

Sputnik: Can we expect a back lash from other leaders if the US president continues his tirade on defence spending?

Xavier Moreau: No he will still criticise, but we know Germany have planned to increase their expenses but it will take 7 years, we are talking 2024 plans. In my view the main goal of Trump is to get is to increase taxes against the European products. This is a way to put additional pressure and give the impression he will give back on this topic to get what he really wants. That is to make the US again a big industry producer.

Sputnik: Looking ahead then might the forthcoming Russian/US summit do even more to convince Trump that NATO is not fit for purpose?

Xavier Moreau: In my opinion Trump will use Russia, to put pressure on the west like Germany and France. Some weeks ago during the G7 it was very interesting because actually France and Germany have two cards to play, the first one is NATO, they tell Trump if he doesn’t want to be reasonable maybe they will question the membership of NATO. The second card is Vladimir Putin, if Trump doesn’t want to be reasonable, Germany and France will join Russia in common opposition, trump played this card himself because when he came to the G7, he immediately said where is Vladimir Putin, where is Russia.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Sputnik.

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