While NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte was expressing fond sentiments about President Donald Trump at the NATO summit in The Hague, President Trump was making some remarks of his own to the assembled media. And, as we might expect, he is expressing himself in his usual inimitable style. Here are those high points.
First, the president announces a new NATO defense spending commitment:
🚨 NEW — President Trump BLOWS NATO RESPONSIBILITY EXPECTATIONS OUT OF THE WATER, Announces "Hague Defense Commitment!"
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 25, 2025
"The NATO allies committed to dramatically increase their defense spending to that 5% of GDP, something that no one really thought possible. They said, you did… pic.twitter.com/QRbPJQp9Sj
The post states in full:
NEW — President Trump BLOWS NATO RESPONSIBILITY EXPECTATIONS OUT OF THE WATER, Announces "Hague Defense Commitment!"
"The NATO allies committed to dramatically increase their defense spending to that 5% of GDP, something that no one really thought possible. They said, you did it sir!"
"I think I did."
Now, as someone once said, this is a big freaking deal. If the nations of NATO sign on to this and follow through, it will result in a pretty dramatic restructuring of the NATO nations' defense postures. It won't save them from their self-inflicted demographic crisis or their losing their cultures and homelands to waves of "refugees," but it may at least give Tsar Vladimir I some pause, and buying time isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Next, the president observed that Iran's Fordow nuclear site, hit by American bunker-busters, was "totally inoperable," then went on to torch CNN, which, among all the legacy media, is mostly remarkable for its institutional Trump Derangement Syndrome:
🚨NEW — President Trump TORCHES Fake News CNN while reading an assessment from Israel on the DEVASTATION caused to Iran's nuclear program!
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 25, 2025
"Our pilots...they were maligned and treated very bad, demeaned by fake news CNN, which is back there, believe it or not."
"Wasting time!… pic.twitter.com/siAyOo35Zk
The President said in part:
The devastating U.S. strike on Fordow destroyed the site's critical infrastructure and rendered the enrichment facility totally inoperable. It was devastated.
We can hope this is correct, although it's still a bit early to be counting coup. The centrifuges used to enrich uranium are fragile, and if they were running at the time of the strike, the high-speed devices could very well have self-destructed.
The president went on:
Our (B-2 bomber) pilots were demeaned, they were maligned and treated very bad, demeaned by fake news CNN, which is back there, believe it or not. Wasting time! Nobody's watching them. They're just wasting a lot of time. Wasting my time!
But here's the tidbit that will no doubt raise a few eyebrows, at The Hague and in Washington:
🚨President Trump just announces that he's seriously considering renaming the "Secretary of Defense" position to "Secretary of War!"
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 25, 2025
"Because we feel like WARRIORS!"
"It used to be Secretary of War, then we became politically correct."
Would you support this move? pic.twitter.com/2IKJhN1nFz
The president introduced Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and went on to propose a change of title for the latter; he said:
You know, it used to be called Secretary of War. Maybe for a few weeks we'll call it that. Because we feel like warriors. Used to be called Secretary of War. In fact if you look at the old building next to the White House, you can see where it used to be Secretary of War. Then we became politically correct, and they called it Secretary of Defense. Maybe we'll have to start thinking about changing it.
This is an idea that I've been speaking and writing in favor of for years. There's nothing to be gained by mincing words here. War is the business of our armed services, war is their profession, and it is only their preparedness for and proficiency in war that preserves the peace. They train for war, they are equipped for war, and no war was ever won solely by standing on the defensive. It should be the Secretary of War and the War Department once more, encompassing all the armed services (I see no need to split the Navy Department off as once was), and the name and title should acknowledge that.
President Trump also hinted at a meeting with Iran, now that there is a cease-fire in place.
🚨PRESIDENT TRUMP: We're gonna talk with Iran next week — But not about Nuclear weapons because "we blew it up...to kingdom come!"
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 25, 2025
He says the administration will "meet with them," and that there might be an agreement. pic.twitter.com/Jse1gBbJjG
The president expressed some indifference about a signed agreement, perhaps knowing that any such agreement with Iran would be broken by the Islamic state at the first opportunity. He did repeat the insistence that Iran should never have a nuclear capability:
The only thing we'll be asking for is what we were asking for before, we want no nuclear. But we destroyed the nuclear.
Even CNN is having to face the facts: The Trump administration has, for the moment, brought Iran to heel, and NATO seems to have absorbed that fact, even if the legacy media has not.
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Finally, the whole thing ended on a humorous note:
🚨President Trump reacts to the NATO Chief calling him "daddy."
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 25, 2025
"He likes me...He did it very affectionately...You're my daddy!" pic.twitter.com/2rW2Sa5jZ7
Toby Keith would no doubt have had something to say.
Editor's Note: The mainstream media continues to deflect, gaslight, spin, and lie.
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