Fact-Check: Trump's Misstatements on NATO and Greenland at Davos

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During his speech at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, President Donald Trump made numerous inaccurate statements regarding NATO and Greenland. He claimed that the U.S. received nothing from NATO, ignoring the alliance's historical support, including its defense of the U.S. post-9/11. Trump also misstated U.S. defense spending contributions, asserting that the U.S. paid nearly 100% of NATO expenses, while actual figures show it accounted for about 63% in 2024. His comments on NATO members' defense spending were also misleading, as many countries had already been investing in their defense prior to his presidency. These statements matter as they shape public perception and policy discussions on international alliances.
Key Details: • Trump's speech occurred on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. • In 2024, U.S. defense spending will represent approximately 63% of NATO's total defense spending. • By 2024, 18 out of 31 NATO members are expected to meet the 2% GDP defense spending target.