US President Donald Trump has suggested expelling Spain from NATO due to its low defense spending.

Trump made the comments during a meeting with Finnish President Alexander Stubb at the White House, stating that Spain has “no excuse” for not meeting the alliance’s defense spending target.
*The Controversy:*
– Trump demanded Spain increase its defense spending, criticizing the country’s contribution of around 1.2% of its GDP to defense.
– Spain is significantly below the new NATO target of 5% of GDP by 2035, sparking debate about burden-sharing within the alliance.
*Reactions:*
– Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez defended the country’s current defense spending of 2% of GDP, deeming it sufficient.
– Expelling Spain from NATO would require unanimous consent from all member states, a highly unlikely scenario.
*Potential Consequences:*
– Weakening of the alliance and geopolitical instability
– Precedent for future expulsions and the potential for other nations to reconsider their commitments.
– Increased Russian influence in Europe if NATO’s unity is perceived as weakened.
This controversy highlights ongoing tensions within NATO regarding defense spending and burden-sharing among member states








