Trump has said that if he were to become POTUS he would not jump in to defend NATO members who do not meet the 2% of GDP threshold on defence spending. Is he right?
Only 11 of the 30 members meet the 2% target, one being the UK, and nine of them have only minor GDPs, but some countries with big GDPs fall well short. They include Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Canada.
He does have a point. The missing funds could really boost NATO's ability to step in in all sorts of conflicts and emergencies. Look at the Red Sea and the Houthi attacks. Only the US and UK are taking action to try to stop them, but it is a global problem and a major one for European countries. A lot of their import and export trade goes through the Suez Canal but what are they doing? Sod all. Most of them are in NATO.
If we are all in it together then we do have to pull together.