Hard words from the Pentagon chief. The U.S. is demanding a change in NATO. ‘Time expired’

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"Time passed". Head of the Pentagon hard on Europe's security

“The time erstwhile the United States was Europe’s only safety guarantor has passed,” said Pentagon head Pete Hegseth during the lecture he gave at the University of Pennsylvania. An authoritative from Donald Trump's administration stressed that European countries must take urgent action in the context of the improvement of military forces.

The U.S. Secretary of defence appeared in Pennsylvania, where he gave a speech at the United States Army War Collage. During the speech Pete Hegseth referred to the future of the NATO alliance and the importance of the military forces of the countries of Europe.

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– America first (America above all – ed.) does not mean that America is alone. This means that We anticipate our allies to step up their efforts and were real multipliers of force for freedom. specified an approach guarantees that we will accomplish peace through force," he said.

USA. Head of the Pentagon on Poland: “Model Ally”

An American authoritative reiterated the White House's position on the future of the North Atlantic Alliance. Pete Hegseth recalled that Donald Trump and his associates demand greater commitment from European leaders.

"The time erstwhile the United States was the only warrant of Europe's safety has passed. Europe must step up its military efforts and take leadership in this role – he said.

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In translating his position, Hegseth argued that changing the burden of NATO engagement by the United States would let them to focus on other, more crucial directions, primarily on halting China's expansion in the US.

In the course of the speech there were besides words concerning Poland. Pete Hegseth described our country as a “model ally” due to spending 5 percent of GDP on defence.

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