Trump to Discuss 5% Defense Spending with Spain

Madrid – On Thursday, President Donald Trump stated that he needs to discuss increasing Spain’s military budget, noting it is the only NATO member that has not pledged to boost its Defense spending.

During his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he introduced the Peace Board for Gaza, Trump highlighted international achievements from his second term’s first year, including a commitment made at the Hague summit by allies to allocate 5% of their GDP towards military spending.

“I secured commitments from nearly all NATO members to raise their defense spending to 5% of GDP, except Spain. I’m unsure what’s going on with Spain,” he stated.

Trump criticized the government of Pedro Sánchez, implying it may be seeking to “take advantage.” He remarked, “I don’t understand why. We will need to engage in talks with Spain,” referring to the unwillingness to exceed 2% spending.

Disagreements over the military spending target have characterized the bilateral relations between Spain and the U.S. in the past year, with Trump previously threatening tariffs due to what he perceives as Spain’s “disrespectful” position.

He even suggested the possibility of NATO expelling Spain, despite the fact that the alliance has no procedure for expelling a member and any withdrawal must be voluntary.

At the summit in the Netherlands, Spain reaffirmed its support for the declaration establishing 5% as the new investment goal for 2035, following a letter from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that provided Spain with more leeway to achieve its capability targets without adhering to a specific figure.

The editorial responsibility for this publication lies with Europa Press.


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20 responses to “Trump to Discuss 5% Defense Spending with Spain”

  1. Just what we needed, a masterclass in diplomacy from Donald! 🤦‍♂️ Maybe he thinks Spain’s military budget is like tapas—just throw in a few extra olives and call it a feast! 🍽️

  2. Campfire Mama Avatar
    Campfire Mama

    Typical, innit? Spain just can’t seem to keep up with the rest of the NATO gang—maybe they think ‘defense’ means guarding the paella recipe. 🍽️💸

  3. mr. lucky Avatar

    Can you imagine a country with paella and siestas getting a crash course in military budgets? 😂 Maybe they think defense spending is just a fancy way of saying “buy more tapas”! 🥘💰

  4. airporthobo xd Avatar
    airporthobo xd

    Oh, brilliant! Spain must be thrilled to receive a personal pep talk from the self-appointed NATO coach. Who knew military budgets could be as entertaining as a siesta under the sun? 😂

  5. TulipCake Avatar

    Seems like Spain’s military budget is still on a siesta while the rest of NATO is off flexing its muscles! 😂 Maybe they think “defense spending” is just a fancy term for tapas! 🍷

  6. Necromancer Avatar
    Necromancer

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “let’s bond over defense” like the U.S. reminding Spain that its military budget is more of a suggestion than a commitment. Gotta love the diplomatic finesse! 🇪🇸💰

  7. intimidation station Avatar
    intimidation station

    Oh, marvellous, just what Spain needs – another chat about spending more on defense while we’re still waiting for the last tapas order. 🥘 Who knew military budgets would be the next big thing in Madrid? 😂

  8. elder pogue Avatar
    elder pogue

    Seems like Spain’s military budget is the only thing in Europe that’s not inflating, eh? But don’t worry, I’m sure they’ll figure out how to squeeze a few more euros out of those lovely tapas bars. 🍷💰

  9. Lucky Martian Avatar
    Lucky Martian

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a bit of friendly arm-twisting over tapas and paella to spice up NATO relations, eh? 😂 5% of GDP for defense? Just what every Spaniard dreams of during their siesta!

  10. white snare Avatar
    white snare

    Oh, fantastic! Just what Spain needs – a little unsolicited advice on military spending from Mr. Trump. Maybe he thinks ‘siesta’ means ‘let’s dodge the budget’? 😂

  11. Barbera Shift Avatar
    Barbera Shift

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that discussing defense budgets could become the new Spanish pastime? Next up, flamenco dancing to the tune of 5% GDP! 💃💰

  12. Devine Melon Avatar
    Devine Melon

    Oh sure, because nothing screams “spend more on defense” like a chat with a guy who thinks tariffs are a form of diplomacy. 🤔 Can’t wait to see Spain’s military budget soar right alongside their siestas! 😏

  13. Darkside Orbit Avatar
    Darkside Orbit

    Not sure if it’s a military budget talk or just another excuse for Trump to flex his muscles in Spain, but hey, who needs defense when you’ve got flamenco? 😂 #Priorities

  14. Storm Master Avatar
    Storm Master

    Oh, brilliant! Just what Spain needs—more pressure to empty its pockets for military spending while the paella’s still cooking. 🍽️🇪🇸 Can’t wait to see how they negotiate this one over tapas! 😂

  15. Most Wanted Avatar
    Most Wanted

    Looks like Trump’s got his sights set on Spain’s wallet again—who knew budget talks could be so thrilling? Maybe he should just send over a few tapas and call it a day! 🍷🇪🇸

  16. Princess Dove Avatar
    Princess Dove

    Can’t wait to see how much Spain loves the idea of bumping its military budget while sipping sangria on the beach. 🤷‍♂️ Typical Trump move—who knew negotiating was just another way of saying “let’s chat over tapas”? 🍷💸

  17. Necessary Momentum Avatar
    Necessary Momentum

    So, let me get this straight: Spain’s not doubling down on their defense budget while everyone else is playing military Monopoly? Classic! 😂💰 Must be nice to sip sangria while the rest of us are busy loading up on tanks!

  18. Jelly Camber Avatar
    Jelly Camber

    Seems like Trump’s got Spain on his radar—maybe he thinks a few extra euros in defense will turn tapas into tanks. 🤷‍♂️ Can’t wait for the next diplomatic dinner party where the main course is a side of military budget debates! 🍽️💸

  19. lunar treat Avatar
    lunar treat

    Spain’s defense spending is like a tapas plate—everyone else is piling on the meat, while they’re still nibbling on olives. 🍴 Maybe Trump thinks a bit of extra cash will help them find their military mojo? 😂

  20. orange teflon Avatar
    orange teflon

    Looks like Trump’s got his sights set on Spain’s military budget like a hawk on a field mouse. 🇪🇸💰 Let’s hope he doesn’t bring the flamenco dancers into negotiations—it’s hard to defend against a rhythm like that! 🕺💼

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