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10 Feb 2026, 18:07 GMT+10
The Americans "still love" their allies on the continent, but they need to grow up, Matthew Whitaker has said
US envoy to NATO Matthew Whitaker has likened the bloc's European members to children, who must eventually leave parental care and get a job.
During its first year, the administration of US President Donald Trump repeatedly stated that it would be scaling back commitments to its allies in Europe, while focusing on "defending the US Homeland and deterring China."
On Monday, the organizers of the Munich Security Conference (MSC), which is scheduled to take place on February 13-15, stated in their annual report that "for decades, Europe thrived under an American security umbrella that allowed it to prioritize integration and prosperity over hard power. That era has ended."
Speaking at the presentation of the report, Whitaker said, "I completely reject everything I just heard." Washington is "not trying to dismantle NATO," he added, but only wants to see its European allies take more responsibility for their defense.
"When your kids are young, they're dependent on you. But eventually you expect them to get a job. And so to me, that's where we are. We still love them. You're still allies," the envoy told the audience.
Whitaker thanked the allies for agreeing to boost military spending to 5% in 2024, but said that they are being too sluggish in turning this money into actual military capabilities.
"One of the things that I've noticed in my time here in Europe is there is a lot of discussion and not a lot of action," he stressed.
Last year, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte drew mockery and accusations of "sucking up" to Trump after he called the American leader "daddy" during the bloc's summit in The Hague.
Trump appeared to have enjoyed the comparison, telling journalists that it was a sign of affection. "I think he likes me, if he doesn't, I'll come back and hit him hard," Trump joked.
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Earlier this week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reiterated that Moscow has "no intention of attacking Europe. There is no reason to do so." However, NATO would face "a full-fledged military response" if it uses force against Russia first, he warned.
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