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NATO Leaders Strike Back at Trump and Turn the Tables!

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on top NATO Leaders turning the tables on Trump as he tries to destroy the NATO from within. Get seafood you can trust. Go to https://wildalaskan.com/meidas for...

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The top NATO commanders held an emergency press conference in Brussels to str...

Donald Trump's attacks on NATO over the past 48 hours, Donald Trump has precipitously announced

redeployments of American troop commitments in NATO countries. He's with drawn troops from

Germany. He's with drawn troops from Poland, and he gave no notice to the NATO commanders and this caused a lot of unpredictability and a lot of worry within our military ranks. In addition, the Trump regime through its defense department has been threatening Canada. Once again, saying it was going to withdraw from a joint defense pack that has existed since the 1940s. Also, the Trump regime sending Jeff Landry the envoy to Greenland over to Greenland

to threaten their sovereignty once again. And of course, Greenland is a territory in Denmark,

which is part of NATO. So threatening yet another NATO ally or former NATO ally once again. And Landry went there and he was like, well, the United States wants veto powers over all of

your decision-making when it comes to which countries you can do deals with. And we want our military

basis here forever. And the people of Greenland were like, we didn't even invite you here. There's a business conference that's taking place and you're showing up. And like, we don't want you here get out and then Landry left. And so, you know, this emergency press conference was called with NATO leaders, top commanders. You had the chair of the NATO military committee, Admiral Jagone, you had the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, General Alexis,

Grinkowitch, we've covered him before. You have the Supreme Allied Commander, Transformation Admiral Vandier, and they held this press conference. And they were trying to do to say, look, NATO behind the scenes, we're working to create the predictability, the stability,

the certainty. We're looking to help Ukraine. We're looking out for each other. And so, they were

using very diplomatic language. Well, we ultimately don't control the political decision-making.

We've planned for what's taking place. In other words, they've planned that Donald Trump was going to try to attack NATO and do everything he can to destroy it from within in order to help Putin and in order to help Xi Jinping. And if you take a listen to the coded language of these top NATO commanders, you'll see that that's precisely what they are saying. And so, for example, as I mentioned, you had NATO military committee, Admiral Jagone, you know, and he starts off

over here talking about how, you know, we don't listen to the social media noise. We're not going to be distracted with social media. You know, we're going to be focused on the long-term stability and predictability of the alliance. And so, that's in my view. You could tell me if you disagree, kind of a clear reference to the chaos of Donald Trump waking up and making a post and saying, ah, where I was drawing from this, or Elbridge Colby, the undersecretary of defense,

or calls himself secretary of war, undersecretary of war, posting America's now leaving the, you know, joint defense pact with Canada because we don't like your rhetoric. We don't like what you did in Davos a few months back, Prime Minister Carney. So, take a listen to what Commander Jagone has to say, play this clip. Enough with inconsistency? Not to be thrown off, of course, by social media or other distractions. The security of our citizen demands notice.

This morning, we also reaffirm our continuous support to Ukraine and strengthening its armed forces for the fight today, as well as tomorrow security. Let me take this opportunity to once again commend the Ukrainian soldier and people for their courage, resilience, and adaptability. To them, my message is a slavo kraina. Earlier today, we also welcome the chair of the European Union military committee, General Sean Krenzi, to advance NATO EU cooperation on practical,

vital military matters. We are building on our already strong partnership. For example, we recently undertook joint visit to Ukraine and another to the Western Balkans. By aligning complementary efforts, reinforcing one another, together, we can deliver so much more.

You know, a next I'll share with you, I think powerful words over here, from ...

Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. Here's what he has to say, acknowledges the troop reductions

by the Trump regime, but he's very clear that NATO, as is entity, is going to be supporting

Ukraine and Ukraine is supporting NATO. And the predictability that's needed between the U.S. and Europe, NATO is going to be focused on. And in other words, there's a lot of noise, and yes, what Trump is doing, what Hexith are doing, they're dangerous, but behind the scenes, these NATO commanders recognize the threat and they're focused on it. That's the message that's being sent. Play this clip. As you'd expect, we also discussed the recent decision by the United States

to redeploy and armor brigade from Europe. I'd like to emphasize this decision does not impact the executability of our regional plans. As we discussed, what Allied Command Operations is doing to support Ukraine, to build war fighting readiness, and to strengthen our deterrence posture. You know, the war in Ukraine is into its fifth year, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to

demonstrate extraordinary resilience and innovation. And they continue to share their combat

tested expertise with us, especially when it comes to countering Russian and Iranian drones and missiles. But Ukraine needs persistent and predictable support from Allies. This is why support for Ukraine through the prioritized Ukraine requirements list, or Pearl, and any other means

remains critical. And regarding Pearl, I want to assure you that everything Allies have paid for

is flowing, including air defense interceptors that the Ukrainians so urgently need. By investing in Ukraine, we are not only protecting their population and defending their critical infrastructure and sustaining their fight. This is also an investment in European security. One of the reasons this message is being sent, and why they held this press conference right here in advance of a broader NATO summit. That's going to be taking place very soon. Why they thought

they had to get out of there. It's look. You have Putin meeting with Xi Jinping right now in China. So Trump leaves China. He praises Xi Jinping and China how strong they are. He led Xi Jinping attacked the United States and say how the United States is a declining power. I mean Donald Trump looked like an utter buffoon, right? So while you had Trump's Xi Jinping meeting taking place, you had the big bricks block meeting, which is intended to counter

NATO bricks. Brazil, Russia, you have India, China and South Africa, and they invited foreign minister Iraq, Chief from Iran, although Iran is bricks, but kind of sideline on bricks. They're part of bricks. And Iran, to give a speech and bricks solidifying its strengths. So NATO had to get out there. Make a statement, especially Putin got the red carpet treatment from Xi Jinping, Wang Yi, the foreign minister from China was the one who greeted Putin when Putin landed.

He was in the Politburo right now. Unlike the person who greeted Donald Trump was like, you know, someone who didn't really have political power at the airport. They were signaling that deals were going to be made between Xi Jinping and Putin. And that also follows the meeting with Foreign Minister Iraq two weeks ago. And then you've got the additional facts of Reuters reporting how the Trump regime plan to tell NATO allies this week that it's going to

reduce the pool of US military capabilities available to assist European nations in a major crisis, with decisions to be formally communicated in Brussels on Friday. The Pentagon says the U.S. will continue providing its nuclear umbrella, but it will remove troops that it will offer for a crisis. Under the framework known as the NATO force model, the Alliance members, countries identify a pool of available forces that could be activated during a conflict or any other major crisis,

such as a military attack in a NATO member. And that's what the Trump regime says.

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going to do in the future. I don't know." But we're going to remain a stable force and we've got each other's back here. Play this clip. In accordance with President Trump's announcement, it'll be 5,000 troops coming out of Europe. As I mentioned in my opening comments,

a fair number of those come from the armored brigade combat team that is returning and the

U.S. has also already announced that the previously planned appointment of a long-range fires battalion will be curtailed and will not start occurring. There's some other additional minor elements that'll be shifting as well. The planning is still ongoing for what those are for another several hundred troops. And so we can talk about that a little bit later. But the total number is 5,000. On your question of, how does it impact us? Since the rotational

brigade that is returning now without replacement showed up in 2022, a lot has happened in the

Alliance. First off, the Baltic Allies and the Poles and many others have really built up

their ground combat power. So there's substantially more capability in the ground domain than there was previously. I'd also highlight the multinational brigade that we have in Latvia, like by Canada, fully operational on the ground and highly effective. And then the Germans continue to build out a brigade in Lithuania. So again, this is, as Allies build up their capability, the United States is able to pull capability back and use it for other global priorities.

So I'm very comfortable with where we are. We'll continue to work on the plan in both of my hats as Commander Yukon on the U.S. side and across the Alliance's Secure to ensure we get the right coverage and the right places to maintain deterrence. To have a session today with the Baltic three and the Poland to go over what some of the options were and how we might array capabilities on the Eastern flank. So absolutely constant contact with allies and constantly looking at

what the threat is and what do we need to adjust or do we need to adjust. On the question of future redeployments, okay, I will not get ahead of any political leadership in the United States. I will just say that the deployments that we have so far are all that's been announced. It's all that I'm expecting in the near term. But, you know, over the longer term, we absolutely should expect additional deployments as Europe continues to build capability and capacity and step up

to provide more of the conventional defense of Europe. There's more over here from Grankov, Grankov went right here and he's asked by a reporter about just the unpredictability that precipitous nature about the U.S. redeploy these troops from Poland without giving anybody notice. I'll let you take a listen to what Grankovitch's response says. Let's play this clip. And then on the troop redeployment, it wasn't so much the amount that was the issue this time, but the manner in which it was done

impulsive without coordination and sudden, is that the way to do it and can you guarantee that

in future you will be better informed and better able to prepare for these announcements?

Yes, so first on your on your question on planning for for a secure to undertake any formal

military planning requires a council planning directive that gives me guidance from the North Atlantic Council. So the political direction comes first and then the the formal planning happens after that am I thinking about it? Absolutely, have I have a but but there's no planning yet until the political decision is taken. Second in terms of your comment, look you know we've talked about this with the Chiefs of Defense today and I would tell you that every Chief of Defense

in their acknowledged that this type of adjustment was something that they knew should be expected. The exact timing was unknown but but when it did happen and when it was ordered we were quickly able to to talk to our allies and let them know what was going on and why it was happening. So you know there was coordination there was an expectation that this would happen and we're

Going to stay well synchronized with our allies move forward.

Prime Minister Carney yesterday commenting on Donald Trump's attacks on NATO. I'll show you

what Prime Minister Carney said in just a moment. We'll play this clip for you. This is Prime

Minister Carney addressing Donald Trump's attacks on NATO. Let's play this clip right here. But we will also be cooperating with other partners and diversifying our defense cooperation

as we should as a member of NATO and lastly as we should in critical areas such as Ukraine where

it's outside of direct NATO responsibility but it's consistent with our values as Canada and it's consistent with the values of vast number of our partners and we stand there and Ukraine is going to triumph and we're going to be on the right side of history for that. Thank you.

French President Emmanuel Macron also announced that Sweden chose naval groups defense and

intervention frigate to modernize its navy. In other words, Sweden and France entering into lots of deals following France's decision to equip itself with subs global eye to renew its fleet of a wax radar aircraft. This is a major strategic decision that reflects mutual trust between our two countries. Our partnership has indeed continued to strengthen in recent years, up to Sweden's participation in advanced deterrence, a strong and sovereign Europe within NATO.

That is our vision of our defense and our shared security. It is built every day. So you understand.

So, you know, Sweden has the grievance, these really powerful planes that compete with the F-35s,

which by the way looks like Canada probably will go with these grievance instead of the F-35s. We'll see. There's an F-35 review taking place. But then you also have these sob from Sweden. These global eyes as well. And, you know, there's a move away from the US AWACs, which a lot of those got destroyed also during the open hostilities in the war and Iran. And so, I've been covering this quite frequently here where we've been talking about how

lots of European countries, Canada, others are buying from each other now. And they're not buying traditionally these military weapons from the United States because the level of unpredictability. Yes, so Sweden's buying these four French F-TI class frigates from

naval group for about $4.25 billion. The biggest defense purchase since the 1980s.

Normally, you would expect that that would go to, you know, a deal like that would go to the United States as well. You know, and then you also have the Treasury Department under Treasury Secretary Bestah to Donald Trump's orders extending the removal of sanctions from Russia, on Russian oil, allowing Russia to sell more of its oil and raise funds during fuel that's war efforts against

against Ukraine. While Ukraine is taking the initiative in the war. So that's what's going on there.

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